Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB258

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a requirement that certain appraisal districts provide for electronic filing of and electronic communications regarding a protest of appraised value by the owner of a residence homestead.

Impact

The implementation of SB258 is expected to enhance transparency and communication between property owners and appraisal districts. By allowing electronic filing of notices of protest and providing homeowners with relevant sales data and evidence before hearings, the bill aims to empower property owners in their negotiations with appraisal boards. This transformation in the protest process is aligned with broader governmental efforts to improve service delivery and accessibility, particularly as digital communication becomes increasingly standardized.

Summary

SB258, introduced by Senator Shapleigh, aims to modernize the process of protesting appraised values for property owners within certain appraisal districts in Texas. Specifically, the bill mandates that appraisal districts in counties with populations of 500,000 or more establish a system for electronic filing and communication regarding tax protests for residence homestead owners. This initiative is anticipated to streamline the protest process, making it more accessible and efficient for homeowners who wish to contest their property valuations.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill has raised concerns among some stakeholders. Critics may argue that the increased reliance on electronic systems could disadvantage those without access to technology or adequate internet services, particularly in rural areas. Additionally, there may be apprehensions regarding the confidentiality of information shared electronically, particularly regarding email addresses and personal information of property owners. As the bill progresses, balancing these issues will be crucial to its acceptance and implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5133

Relating to a requirement that an appraisal review board rely on an appraisal of residential real property prepared by an appraiser and submitted to the board by the property owner to determine a protest regarding the value of the property.

TX HB53

Relating to a requirement that an appraisal review board rely on an appraisal of residential real property prepared by an appraiser and submitted to the board by the property owner to determine a protest regarding the value of the property.

TX HB57

Relating to a requirement that an appraisal review board rely on an appraisal of residential real property prepared by an appraiser and submitted to the board by the property owner to determine a protest regarding the value of the property.

TX HB13

Relating to a requirement that an appraisal review board rely on an appraisal of residential real property prepared by an appraiser and submitted to the board by the property owner to determine a protest regarding the value of the property.

TX HB32

Relating to limitations on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of residence homesteads and single-family residences other than residence homesteads.

TX HB794

Relating to limitations on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of residence homesteads and single-family residences other than residence homesteads.

TX HB523

Relating to the authority of an appraisal review board to direct changes in the appraisal roll and related appraisal records if a residence homestead is sold for less than the appraised value.

TX SB178

Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX SB1019

Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX SB42

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit for a year in which a property owner provides notice that the owner intends to appeal an order of an appraisal review board determining a protest by the owner regarding the appraisal of the owner's property.

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