Texas Property Tax Professionals Code of Ethics (TDLR #29471)

Type
Course
Date of Publication
July 7, 2021
Price
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Overview

This 1-hour course covers the 7 tenets of the Code of Ethics and Sections 94.70, 94.71, 94.72 and 94.73 of the Property Tax Administrative Rules. This course has been approved by the Property Tax Assistance Division of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts for all property tax professionals.

Course Information

This one (1) hour online continuing education course covers the 7 tenets of the Code of Ethics and Sections 94.70, 94.71, 94.72 and 94.73 of the Property Tax Administrative Rules. Additionally, it provides case studies to help illustrate the standards.

This online course has been approved by the Property Tax Assistance Division of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts for all property tax professionals.

NOTE: Tax Assessor-Collectors need to complete the following ethics course specific to their office: Ethics for County Tax Assessor-Collectors.

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