Yes, you can intentionally overpay your credit card. This can be a useful budgeting strategy to manage your spending and ensure you stay within your budget. Here are a few points to consider:
Texas levies property taxes as a percentage of each home's appraised value. So, for example, if your total tax rate is 1.5%, and your home value is $100,000, you will owe $1,500 in annual property taxes.
To calculate your tax rate, take your home appraised value (minus applicable exemptions) and divide by 100, then multiply the result by the tax rate for the taxing entity/entities. This result should be your bill for the current calendar year, due by January 31.
Harris sales tax details The minimum combined 2025 sales tax rate for Harris, Texas is 8.25%. This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates.
Tax Sale Excess Proceeds If property is sold in a tax foreclosure sale in Harris County and there are proceeds from the sale above the overall tax obligation, this overpayment is referred to as "excess proceeds" and is deposited with the Accounting Section.
To calculate your tax rate, take your home appraised value (minus applicable exemptions) and divide by 100, then multiply the result by the tax rate for the taxing entity/entities. This result should be your bill for the current calendar year, due by January 31.
Owners who are age 65 or older, are disabled or are a disabled veteran qualify to receive additional exemptions.
Choose the BMO Bank card for which you're requesting the increase (if you have more than one card). Click “Manage,” and then “Credit Limit.” Enter your your employment info, how much you will spend monthly on the card, your mortgage or rent payment amount, and your desired credit limit. Click "Continue."
Generally no, you can't overpay a card. Have you considered calling the card you want to use and asking for a limit increase?
How do I request a credit limit increase? Sign in to BMO Online Banking. Select your credit card account. Choose "Credit Limit Change" and follow the prompts.