Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB247

Filed
11/12/24  
Out of House Committee
3/27/25  
Voted on by House
5/6/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/20/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/21/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the amount of the appraised value of real property located in certain counties that arises from the installation or construction on the property of border security infrastructure and related improvements and to the consideration of the price paid by certain governmental entities for a parcel of or easement in real property purchased for the purpose of installing or constructing such infrastructure when appraising other real property.

Impact

The enactment of HB247 would have significant implications for property taxation in specific counties, particularly those directly affected by the challenges associated with border security. By allowing exemptions related to improvements made for border security, the bill seeks to incentivize property owners to engage in activities that enhance state security efforts. This legislative move is intended to factor in the financial implications of land acquisition and the installation of security measures when appraising adjacent properties for taxation.

Summary

House Bill 247 aims to provide an exemption from ad valorem taxation on the appraised value of real property located in counties bordering the United Mexican States when improvements are made for border security infrastructure. This infrastructure includes physical barriers and other enhancements designed to monitor or restrict the crossing of individuals and objects at the Texas-Mexico border. The legislation establishes a clearer framework under which property owners can benefit from tax exemptions linked to the installation or construction of designated border security improvements on their land.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB247 appears to be mixed. Supporters, including those aligned with border security initiatives, view the bill favorably, perceiving it as a necessary action to enhance border protection while easing the tax burdens on property owners involved in such developments. However, critics may argue that prioritizing border security infrastructure could lead to complications or disputes over land use and property rights, especially in regions where community and environmental concerns are paramount.

Contention

A notable point of contention in discussions around HB247 includes the implications of tying tax exemptions directly to border security measures. Critics may express concerns about overreaching government authority and the potential for decreased oversight on local land use policies. As the bill advances, ongoing debates may address the balance between security needs and community autonomy, particularly in light of differing perspectives on effective border management and the socio-economic consequences for local populations.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Tax Code

  • Chapter 11. Taxable Property And Exemptions
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  • Chapter 23. Appraisal Methods And Procedures
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Companion Bills

TX HJR34

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the amount of the market value of real property located in a county that borders the United Mexican States that arises from the installation or construction on the property of border security infrastructure and related improvements.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4950

Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the amount of the appraised value of real property that arises from the installation in the property of certain energy efficiency-related improvements.

TX HJR157

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation the portion of the assessed value of a person's property that is attributable to the installation or construction in or on the property of border security infrastructure.

TX HB3241

Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain assets used for agricultural production and to the authority of a county commissioners court to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation by each taxing unit that taxes the property of the portion of the appraised value of a person's property that is attributable to the installation in or on the property of certain water conservation systems.

TX HB3364

Relating to the system for appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HB4607

Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of a parcel of real property that is located in more than one county.

TX SB178

Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX SB1019

Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HB3653

Relating to the taxation of border security infrastructure.

TX HB4228

Relating to the system for appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX SB2408

Relating to the system for appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes.

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