Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2617

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the collection of delinquent property taxes

Impact

The proposed changes in HB2617 would have significant implications for state and local laws concerning property tax collections. By enhancing the mechanisms for pursuing delinquent taxes, the bill seeks to stabilize revenue streams for local governments, which are critical in providing public services. Supporters of the bill argue that the adjustments will enable municipalities to increase the efficiency of their tax collection efforts and improve their financial management, ultimately benefiting constituents by maintaining service levels and infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 2617 aims to modify existing provisions related to the collection of delinquent property taxes. The bill proposes changes intended to streamline the procedures for local governments when dealing with unpaid property taxes, ensuring a more effective collection process. It emphasizes the importance of timely actions in enforcing tax collections to prevent revenue losses for municipalities. This legislation reflects a growing concern over the financial health of local governments that rely heavily on property taxes for funding essential services.

Contention

While there is support for the intentions behind HB2617, some legislators and advocacy groups have raised concerns regarding the potential burden it may place on property owners. Critics argue that the enforced collection measures might disproportionately impact low-income households facing financial difficulties. Additionally, there is apprehension about how the bill's provisions could affect local governments’ autonomy in handling their tax collection practices, particularly in settings that already have effective measures in place.

Voting_history

As of now, the voting history for HB2617 remains unrecorded, indicating that it is still under discussion and have not yet been brought to a vote in the legislative process. The evolving dialogue around the bill suggests that further amendments or adjustments may be necessary based on feedback from various stakeholders before it can proceed to a final vote.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB587

Modifies provisions relating to land bank agencies and the collection of delinquent property taxes

MO HB1194

Modifies provisions relating to the collection of penalties for delinquent personal property taxes

MO HB1088

Changes the law regarding the collection of delinquent property taxes

MO SB468

Modifies provisions relating to delinquent property taxes

MO HB1078

Modifies provisions relating to the assessed valuation of real property

MO HB400

Modifies provisions relating to posting requirements for delinquent tax notices

MO SB95

Modifies provisions relating to property taxes

MO HB645

Changes the laws regarding tax collection by prohibiting the foreclosure of a principal residence for delinquent property taxes and authorizing other methods of collection

MO HB349

Modifies provisions relating to property tax

MO SB8

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

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