Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB947

Caption

Relating to exemptions from the motor vehicle use tax for a motor vehicle brought into this state by an active duty member of the United States armed forces or the member's spouse.

Impact

The passage of HB 947 would directly impact sections of the Texas Tax Code, specifically regulations related to motor vehicle use taxes. By exempting military personnel and their spouses from these taxes, the state would effectively broaden the financial relief offered to individuals serving in the armed forces. This move is seen as a way to enhance the support provided to military families, reflecting the state’s commitment to honoring their service.

Summary

House Bill 947 seeks to amend the Texas Tax Code to provide specific exemptions from the motor vehicle use tax for active duty members of the United States armed forces and their spouses. The bill allows for motor vehicles purchased outside of Texas and used on the public highways to be exempt from taxation if they are brought into the state by these individuals. This legislative change aims to recognize and support service members and their families by alleviating some of the financial burdens associated with vehicle ownership during their service.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to benefit military families, its implications could lead to discussions on balancing tax provisions across different groups within the state. There may be concerns regarding the potential loss of revenue from motor vehicle use taxes, which could lead to debates about statewide funding and resource allocation. Additionally, the bill could spark discussions about whether similar exemptions should be extended to other demographics or professions, highlighting broader issues of equity and fairness in tax law.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HB3304

Relating to exemptions from the motor vehicle use tax for a motor vehicle brought into this state by an active duty member of the United States armed forces or the member's spouse.

Similar Bills

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