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TAX OFFICE

Jesus M. Johnson 
CFO Webb CISD
Jesus.Johnson@webbcisd.com

Sara Garza 
Tax Clerk
Sara.Garza@webbcisd.com

Three Ways to Pay Your Taxes...

  1. You can pay by phone (call 361-747-5415)
  2. Visit the Tax Office to pay in person.
  3. Click here to Pay online 

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Responsibilities:

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The Tax Office is responsible for managing the overall accounting, budget, and financial services of WEBB CISD. This includes managing internal controls, ensuring that the official accounting records of the District are up-to-date and accurate; safeguarding the assets of the District, and providing high-quality financial information that supports the District’s management initiatives.

The mission of this department is to maintain a sound and effective internal control environment to ensure compliance with generally accepted accounting principles, federal, and state regulations, and additional requirements established by the Texas Education Agency and Office of Management and Budget audit requirements.

The Business Office oversees the following departments:

  • Accounts Payable / Receivable
  • Budget
  • Payroll
  • Purchasing

Tax rate and budget information by taxing union website...

Section 26.18 of TPTC / Effective January 1st, 2020

Each taxing unit shall maintain an internet website or have access to a generally accessible internet website that may be used for the purposes of this section. Each taxing unit shall post or cause to be posted on the Internet website the following information in a format prescribed by the comptroller

  1. the name of each member of the governing body of the taxing unit.
  2. the mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number of the taxing unit.
  3. the official contact information for each member of the governing body of the taxing unit, if that information is different from the information described by Subdivision (2).
  4. the taxing unit’s budget for the preceding two years.
  5. the taxing unit’s proposed or adopted budget for the current year.
  6. the change in the amount of the taxing unit’s budget from the preceding year to the current year, by dollar amount and percentage.
  7. in the case of a taxing unit other than a school district, the amount of property tax revenue budgeted for maintenance and operations for: (A) the preceding two years and (B) the current year.
  8. in the case of a taxing unit other than a school district, the amount of property tax revenue budgeted for debt service for (A) the preceding two years and (B) the current year.
  9. the tax rate for maintenance and operations adopted by the taxing unit for the preceding two years.
  10. in the case of a taxing unit other than a school district, the tax rate for debt service adopted by the taxing unit for the preceding two years.
  11. in the case of a school district, the interest and sinking fund tax rate adopted by the district for the preceding two years.
  12. the tax rate for maintenance and operations proposed by the taxing unit for the current year.
  13. in the case of a taxing unit other than a school district, the tax rate for debt service is proposed by the taxing unit for the current year.
  14. in the case of a school district, the interest and sinking fund tax rate proposed by the district for the current year.
  15. the most recent financial audit of the taxing unit.