Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2366 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    By: Ellis S.B. No. 2366


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to incorrect or unequal appraised value of a property.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Sections 25.25(d) and (h), Tax Code are amended
 to read as follows:
 (d) At any time prior to the date the taxes become
 delinquent, a property owner or the chief appraiser may file a
 motion with the appraisal review board to change the appraisal roll
 to correct an error that resulted in an incorrect or unequal
 appraised value for the owner's property. However, the error may
 not be corrected unless it resulted in an appraised value that
 exceeds by more than one-third the correct appraised value. If the
 appraisal roll is changed under this subsection, the property owner
 must pay to each affected taxing unit a late-correction penalty
 equal to 10 percent of the amount of taxes as calculated on the
 basis of the corrected appraised value. Payment of the
 late-correction penalty is secured by the lien that attaches to the
 property under Section 32.01 and is subject to enforced collection
 under Chapter 33. The roll may not be changed under this subsection
 if:
 (1) the property was the subject of a protest brought
 by the property owner under Chapter 41, a hearing on the protest was
 conducted in which the property owner offered evidence or argument,
 and the appraisal review board made a determination of the protest
 on the merits; or
 (2) the appraised value of the property was
 established as a result of a written agreement between the property
 owner or the owner's agent and the appraisal district.
 (h) The appraisal review board, on the joint motion of the
 property owner and the chief appraiser filed at any time prior to
 the date the taxes become delinquent, shall by written order
 correct an error that resulted in an incorrect or unequal appraised
 value for the owner's property.
 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.