Is the standard deduction still higher than the total of all itemized deductions? If so, you wont see any change for property taxes input.
It is possible that your itemized deductions are less than the standard deduction for your filing status. To change your tax liability, all your itemized deductions including property taxes must be more than $24,000 if married filing jointly, $18,000 if Head of Household, or $12,000 for single or married filing separately. There are additions to this if you are over 65 or blind.
Itemized deductions without the property tax exceed the standard deduction
Then maybe you total state and local income taxes have already maxed out the $10,000 limit and the property taxes aren't being used.
I thought about that, but when I use the IRS SALT calculator it shows less that $10K for state, local , and property tax.
Youd really need to print out the forms and follow the money, nobody can see your return, so all we can do is guess.
Maybe your taxable income is already zero and you owe other types of taxes, like the healthcare penalty or penalty on early withdrawal of retirement, those wont be offset by itemized deductions. If your taxable income is already zero, you wont be able to increase a refund with more deductions.