Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR209

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for a one-time credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed by a political subdivision on the first property that a person purchases and qualifies as the person's residence homestead and to provide for the reimbursement of political subdivisions for the revenue loss incurred as a result of the credit.

Impact

If passed, this amendment would allow the Texas legislature to implement the tax credit and ensure the reimbursement of local political subdivisions for the revenue losses incurred due to this credit. The proposed credit is designed to not exceed $3,000 or half the tax imposed by the relevant political subdivision. The amendment is anticipated to have a positive impact on homebuyers, potentially increasing accessibility to homeownership in a landscape where housing costs can be prohibitively high.

Summary

HJR209 is a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment to establish a one-time credit against ad valorem taxes for individuals purchasing their first residence homestead in Texas. The intent of the bill is to provide financial relief for new homeowners by allowing them a reduction in the first year of property taxation. This type of initiative aims to encourage homeownership, particularly for first-time buyers, by mitigating the initial costs associated with property acquisition.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly concerning its financial implications for local governments. Critics might argue that while the tax credit supports first-time homeowners, it places a burden on local jurisdictions that rely on property tax revenue for funding essential services. The necessity of state reimbursement for revenue losses could also be a contentious issue, prompting discussions on the allocation of state resources and the impacts of such a policy on local governance.

Companion Bills

TX HB2133

Enabled by Relating to a one-time credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed by a taxing unit on the first property that a person purchases and qualifies as the person's residence homestead and to the effect of the credit on the determination of the taxable value of a school district.

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