Stafford-Missouri City Property Tax
Access 2026 property tax rates, payment portals, and assessment tools for Stafford-Missouri City. Taxes are administered by Fort Bend County.
Local Rate
N/A
County Avg
1.99%
State Avg
0.01%
City vs. County Jurisdiction
While you live in Stafford-Missouri City, property taxes are officially administered by Fort Bend County. The county handles your assessment, billing, appeals, and exemptions.
Stafford-Missouri City Tax Calculator
Est. Annual Bill
Rate: % (Fort Bend County)
How Property Taxes Work in Stafford-Missouri City
Property taxes for Stafford-Missouri City residents are calculated on the ad valorem principle — your bill is proportional to the fair market value determined by the Fort Bend County Appraisal District.
Assessment Role
The county assessor determines the value of all real estate in Stafford-Missouri City every tax year.
Collection Role
Taxes are collected by the county tax office and distributed to city, school, and special-district funds.
Stafford-Missouri City Tax Components
Your annual bill is a combined total of levies from multiple local government entities:
Lowering Your Stafford-Missouri City Property Tax Bill
Claim Exemptions
Most homeowners qualify for a Homestead Exemption that significantly reduces the taxable value of your primary residence. Seniors and veterans may qualify for additional relief.
Protest Your Value
If the county assessment exceeds fair market value you can file an appeal with the Appraisal Review Board (ARB). Over 50% of appeals result in a reduction.
2026 Important Deadlines
Assessment Notices
April – May
Protest Deadline
May 15th*
Payment Due
January 31st
*Protest deadlines are generally May 15th or 30 days after your notice was mailed, whichever is later.
Stafford-Missouri City Property Tax FAQs
For 2026, property tax rates in Stafford-Missouri City vary by parcel. Refer to the Fort Bend County average rate of 1.988295746503% as a baseline estimate.
Residents of Stafford-Missouri City pay property taxes to the Fort Bend County Tax Assessor — not a city office. Use the county's official payment portal.
Yes. File a Notice of Protest with the Fort Bend County Appraisal District within 30 days of receiving your valuation notice. See the county appeal guide for step-by-step instructions.
Fort Bend County Official
Property tax for Stafford-Missouri City is handled at the county level.
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💡 Tax Tip
Check for Homestead or Senior exemptions on the Fort Bend County portal. These can reduce your taxable value by $25,000–$100,000+.