
TAX INFORMATION
TAX IMPACT
If the Greenville ISD bond referendum passes, the district projects a tax impact of $0.16 (16 cents).
For the average home in Greenville ISD valued at *$260,000, that would be $16.00 a month.
*Based on data from the Hunt County Appraisal District
*ALL TAX IMPACT PROJECTIONS INCLUDE A $140,000 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION PROPOSED FOR NOVEMBER 4, 2025. IF APPROVED, ALL TEXAS HOMEOWNERS WOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR A $140,000 STATE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION ON SCHOOL TAXES—AN INCREASE OF $40,000 FROM THE CURRENT EXEMPTION.
DID YOU KNOW?
GREENVILLE ISD has the LOWEST TAX RATE compared to surrounding districts.
Greenville ISD's total tax rate has DECREASED by $0.34 since 2018.

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Voters 65+ or disabled
Voters 65+ or Disabled Tax exemption
If you qualify for an age 65+ or disabled person residence homestead exemption, the school district taxes on your residence homestead cannot increase above your approved tax ceiling—as long as you own and live in the home and do not make any improvements/additions. The tax ceiling is the amount you paid in the year you qualified for the exemption. While your school district taxes may decrease, they cannot increase above your tax ceiling.
You must apply for this exemption.
Apply for this exemption HERE.
Why will my ballot read “THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE”, if I have an approved homestead exemption?
Texas legislature passed laws in 2019 requiring all school bond elections to include the following language on the ballot: “THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE”. The state mandates all bond ballots to include this language, regardless of what individual exemptions each voter may have.