Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB396

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  
Refer
4/8/25  

Caption

Taxation and Revenue; Homestead ad valorum taxes of certain veterans prohibited from inclusion in debt-to-income ratio

Impact

The potential impact of HB396 on state laws is significant as it will streamline the process for disabled veterans seeking to claim property tax exemptions. By introducing a system for tentative certificates, the bill aims to provide a more efficient pathway for these individuals to access their benefits while aiding them in the home purchasing process. The exemption from ad valorem taxes when calculating debt-to-income ratios is intended to facilitate greater access to homeownership for disabled veterans, supporting their financial stability and well-being.

Summary

House Bill 396, known as the Disabled Veterans Property Tax Debt-To-Income Ratio Exemption Act, proposes amendments to existing taxation laws affecting disabled veterans in Alabama. Specifically, the bill stipulates that County Property Tax Commissioners will be required to issue tentative certificates of permanent and total disability to veterans with a 100 percent service-connected disability rating when they provide necessary documentation. This certificate will allow these veterans to purchase a homestead without having ad valorem taxes included in the calculation of their debt-to-income ratio by settlement agents and loan closing officers.

Contention

While many advocates view HB396 as a necessary support for the disabled veteran community, there may be points of contention surrounding the administrative implementation of the bill and its effects on local tax revenues. Critics may argue that changes in tax policy could have unintended consequences on funding for local services, while supporters argue that the financial relief provided is critical for veterans who have sacrificed for their country. Overall, the bill appears to have strong backing from those focused on enhancing the quality of life for disabled veterans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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