Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF1013

Introduced
4/14/25  
Engrossed
5/8/25  

Caption

A bill for an act establishing a partial exemption on property taxes for certain residential properties sold in disaster areas.(Formerly HF 565.)

Impact

Under HF1013, newly acquired properties from HUD would see tax exemptions that decrease incrementally over the four-year period. The exemption amounts are structured as follows: 80% for the first assessment year, 60% for the second, 40% for the third, and 20% for the fourth year following the sale. This phased approach allows homeowners time to recover financially after a disaster while retaining incentives to invest in their property. The bill reflects a broader commitment by state lawmakers to support disaster recovery efforts and provide practical assistance to those in need.

Summary

House File 1013 introduces a partial exemption on property taxes for certain residential properties that are sold in disaster areas. Specifically, the bill targets homes sold by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to individuals who occupy these properties as their homesteads. This initiative aims to provide housing for victims of major disasters or disaster emergencies, an effort recognized by both state and federal authorities. The exemption is designed to alleviate the financial burden of property taxes on affected homeowners, granting them a staggered tax relief over a period of four years following the sale.

Contention

While HF1013 has garnered support for its intention to assist disaster-affected homeowners, it may also raise questions about the implications for public funding. Critics might argue that substantial property tax exemptions could impact local government revenue streams, as property taxes often fund essential services. Balancing the needs for immediate disaster relief with the longer-term economic health of local jurisdictions could become a point of debate among policymakers and stakeholders. Overall, the bill encapsulates the ongoing discussion about effective disaster relief strategies and their potential economic impacts.

Companion Bills

IA HF565

Similar To A bill for an act establishing a partial exemption on property taxes for certain residential properties sold in disaster areas.(See HF 1013.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF412

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(Formerly HF 42.)

IA SF569

A bill for an act relating to local government property taxes, financial authority, operations, and budgets, modifying certain transit funding, property tax credits and exemptions, and appropriations, requiring certain information related to property taxation to be provided to property owners and taxpayers, modifying provisions relating to fees for driver's licenses and nonoperator's identification cards, modifying provisions relating to certain writing fees, making penalties applicable, and including effective date, retroactive applicability, and applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1218.)

IA SF550

A bill for an act relating to state and local revenue and finances by modifying sales and use taxes, the charitable conservation contribution tax credit available against individual and corporate income taxes, the water service tax, property taxes, transit funding, and local option taxes, crediting moneys to the natural resources and outdoor recreation trust fund, modifying allocations of road use tax fund moneys, making appropriations, and including effective date, retroactive applicability, and applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1125.)

IA SSB1218

A bill for an act relating to local government property taxes, financial authority, operations, and budgets, modifying certain transit funding, property tax credits and exemptions, and appropriations, requiring certain information related to property taxation to be provided to property owners and taxpayers, modifying provisions relating to fees for driver's licenses and nonoperator's identification cards, modifying provisions relating to certain writing fees, making penalties applicable, and including effective date, retroactive applicability, and applicability provisions.(See SF 569.)

IA HF718

A bill for an act relating to local government property taxes, financial authority, operations, and budgets, modifying certain transit funding, property tax credits and exemptions, and appropriations, requiring certain information related to property taxation to be provided to property owners and taxpayers, modifying provisions relating to fees for driver's licenses and nonoperator's identification cards, modifying provisions relating to certain writing fees, modifying certain bonding procedures, making penalties applicable, and including effective date, applicability, and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 1.) Effective date: 05/04/2023, 07/01/2023, 07/01/2024. Applicability date: 01/01/2023, 07/01/2023, 07/01/2024.

IA HF353

A bill for an act relating to levee and drainage districts by establishing certain definitions and establishing an exemption for certain property classified as agricultural based on levee and drainage district assessments. (Formerly HSB 66.)

IA HF270

A bill for an act relating to certain deadlines relating to the informal review and protest of property assessments in counties declared to be a disaster area or that are the subject of a disaster emergency proclamation. (Formerly HSB 94.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.

IA SF353

A bill for an act relating to certain deadlines relating to the informal review and protest of property assessments in counties declared to be a disaster area or that are the subject of a disaster emergency proclamation.(Formerly SSB 1089.)

IA HSB94

A bill for an act relating to certain deadlines relating to the informal review and protest of property assessments in counties declared to be a disaster area.(See HF 270.)

IA HSB66

A bill for an act establishing an exemption for certain property classified as agricultural based on levee and drainage district assessments.(See HF 353.)

Similar Bills

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