Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB1165

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Expanding access to the property tax exemption program for seniors, people retired due to disability, and veterans with disabilities.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1165 is expected to have a measurable impact on the state's approach to property tax exemptions. By increasing access, it would likely reduce property tax liabilities for seniors and disabled individuals, making it easier for them to remain in their homes. The legislation could also inspire discussions around broader tax policy for vulnerable populations, potentially paving the way for more comprehensive reforms. The expansion may lead to a decrease in revenue from property taxes, which could prompt scrutiny regarding funding for public services that rely on these revenues.

Summary

House Bill 1165 proposes to expand access to the property tax exemption program specifically targeting seniors, individuals who are retired due to disability, and veterans with disabilities. The bill aims to alleviate the financial burden associated with property taxes on these groups, which often struggle to maintain stable housing and face economic challenges. The proposed expansion seeks to ensure that more individuals who fall within these categories can benefit from the existing tax exemption programs, thereby providing them some relief and promoting financial stability.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at helping those in need, its impact on local government revenues could become a point of contention. Opponents may argue that increasing exemptions could lead to significant losses in property tax income, hindering the ability of local governments to fund essential services such as education and emergency services. Supporters, on the other hand, emphasize the moral obligation to support vulnerable citizens, framing the bill not just as a financial measure but as a necessary step towards social equity. The debate around HB 1165 thus encapsulates broader discussions about tax policy, social justice, and financial sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5679

Modifying the income eligibility requirement for the senior citizen and persons with disabilities property tax exemption program.

WA HB1560

Providing property tax relief by expanding eligibility for the senior citizen and disabled veterans' property tax exemption program.

WA HB1265

Establishing a property tax exemption for adult family homes that serve people with intellectual or developmental disabilities and are owned by a nonprofit.

WA SB5302

Establishing a property tax exemption for adult family homes that serve people with intellectual or developmental disabilities and are owned by a nonprofit.

WA HB1313

Improving health care affordability for older adults and people with disabilities on medicare.

WA SB5250

Concerning the senior and disabled veterans property tax exemption.

WA SB5492

Improving health care affordability for older adults and people with disabilities on medicare.

WA HB1355

Updating property tax exemptions for service-connected disabled veterans and senior citizens.

WA HB2375

Including an accessory dwelling unit under property that qualifies for the senior citizens property tax exemption.

WA HB1316

Expanding access to dual credit programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.