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|Data last verified: March 2026

Milam County Ag Exemption Requirements

Property tax exemption requirements and resources for Milam County, Texas. Below you'll find the specific rules for each exemption type, minimum acreage, and your local appraisal district contact information.

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Appraisal District

Milam Central Appraisal District

PO Box 769, Cameron, TX 76520

Available exemptions

Agricultural

Livestock, crops, hay, and general farming operations.

Available

Requirements

  • Minimum 10 acres
  • Apply by April 30

Qualifying uses

CattleHayCropsGoatsSheep

Wildlife Management

Native habitat management on land with existing ag valuation.

Available

Requirements

  • Minimum 10 acres
  • Requires existing ag valuation
  • 3 management practices required

Beekeeping

Honey bee operations as a qualifying agricultural use.

Available

Requirements

  • Minimum 5 acres
  • Minimum 6 hives

Timber

Managed timber production on qualifying acreage.

Not applicable

Not a primary timber-producing region.

Learn more about each exemption

How to apply

To apply for a property tax exemption in Milam County, contact the Milam Central Appraisal District directly. The standard application deadline is April 30 of each year, though late applications may be accepted until the appraisal review board approves the appraisal records.

The primary application form is Form 1-D-1 (Application for 1-d-1 Agricultural Use Appraisal), available from the Milam Central Appraisal District website or the Texas Comptroller's office.

If your application is denied or your exemption is removed, you may face a rollback tax - the difference between what you paid under the special valuation and what you would have paid at market value, plus 7% interest per year, for the previous 5 years.

Estimated savings in Milam County

Average tax rate: 1.5% - Market value: $10,001/ac - Ag value: $150/ac

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