Robyn Wallace

Robyn Wallace is a seasoned B2B Media Consultant with over twenty years of experience in sales processing, customer service, lead sourcing, and call-center operations within the advertising industry, specializing in both print and digital platforms. Currently serving as a Clerk at Tarrant Appraisal District since 2021, Robyn has previously held roles as a Market Analyst at DB&A, a Media Consultant at YP and AT&T, and also at ZipLocal. Robyn has demonstrated a strong ability to identify customer needs and present suitable product and service offerings while consistently meeting and exceeding sales goals. Robyn's educational background includes an Associate’s Degree in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from Tarrant County College, earned from 2016 to 2019.

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Tarrant Appraisal District

TAD Responsibilities Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) is a political subdivision of the State of Texas created effective January 1, 1980. The provisions of the Texas Property Tax Code govern the legal, statutory, and administrative requirements of the appraisal district. A five member Board of Directors, appointed by the taxing units within the boundaries of Tarrant County, constitutes the District’s governing body. The Tarrant County assessor-collector also serves on the board but is a nonvoting member. The Chief Appraiser, appointed by the Board of Directors, is the chief administrator and chief executive officer of the appraisal district. The chief appraiser is allowed by law to delegate authority and appraisal responsibilities to his employees. TAD is responsible for local property tax appraisal and exemption administration for seventy-three jurisdictions or taxing units in the county. Each taxing unit, such as the county, a city, school district, municipal utility district, etc., sets its own tax rate to generate revenue to pay for such things as police and fire protection, public schools, road and street maintenance, courts, water and sewer systems, and other public services. Property appraisals are determined by the appraisal district and used by the taxing units to calculate and allocate the annual tax burden. TAD also administers and determines eligibility for various types of property tax exemptions that are authorized by state and local governments, such as those for homeowners, the elderly, disabled persons, disabled veterans, and charitable or religious organizations.


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