Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB322

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Out of House Committee
 
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Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of certain real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

Impact

The legislation is poised to impact the assessment of real property significantly, particularly for businesses and other entities. By capping the annual increase in appraised values, the bill could potentially alleviate tax burdens for property owners faced with rising property values and provide a form of 'circuit breaker' protection. However, there are concerns about the long-term implications for local revenues, as the limitations on property tax increases may hinder the capacity of local governments to fund essential services and infrastructure.

Summary

SB322 seeks to amend the Texas Tax Code by limiting increases in the appraised value of certain real properties for ad valorem tax purposes. Specifically, the bill proposes that the appraised value for these properties shall not increase by more than 10% per year, regardless of the market value determined by the appraisal office. This limitation aims to provide predictability for property owners and help manage their tax liabilities more effectively. While the bill primarily targets non-residential properties, it retains the existing exemptions for residence homesteads.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SB322, notable points of contention were raised by various stakeholders. Supporters, including some property owners and business groups, argue that the limitation on increases in appraised value is necessary to protect taxpayers from sudden tax hikes. Conversely, critics, mainly from local government associations, warn that the bill undermines local fiscal authority and could lead to funding shortfalls for public services. The expiration date for the appraisal limits set by the bill is another focal point, with concerns expressed regarding the potential financial impact on local jurisdictions once the limitations cease in 2031, unless extended by the legislature.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Tax Code

  • Chapter 23. Appraisal Methods And Procedures
    • Section: 231
  • Chapter 25. Local Appraisal
    • Section: 19
  • Chapter 1. General Provisions
    • Section: 12
    • Section: New Section

Government Code

  • Chapter 403. Comptroller Of Public Accounts
    • Section: 302

Companion Bills

TX SJR23

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes and to postpone the expiration of the limit.

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