Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1285

Filed
1/12/23  
Out of House Committee
3/24/23  
Voted on by House
4/21/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/10/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/16/23  
Governor Action
6/2/23  

Caption

Relating to the training and duties of a taxpayer liaison officer for an appraisal district.

Impact

The legislation modifies several sections of the Texas Tax Code to include mandates for taxpayer liaison officers to publicly disclose their contact information and duties on appraisal district websites. The bill also establishes a framework for these officers to process complaints regarding appraisal review boards and report their findings to the board of directors. This initiative is anticipated to foster better communication between taxpayers and appraisal districts, thereby enhancing fairness and transparency in property assessments.

Summary

House Bill 1285 focuses on enhancing the framework and operational guidelines for taxpayer liaison officers within appraisal districts in Texas. This legislation aims to improve taxpayer assistance by increasing the training and scope of responsibilities of these officers. Under the new guidelines, appraisal districts are required to appoint a taxpayer liaison officer and provide them with specific training to ensure they effectively support property owners in navigating the appraisal process and resolving grievances.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1285 has been generally positive among stakeholders, particularly the Texas Association of Property Tax Professionals and various appraisal districts. Supporters argue that the bill will empower taxpayers by providing them with a dedicated point of contact for assistance, ultimately leading to a more equitable appraisal process. Opposition appears minimal, as the discussions predominantly emphasized the bill's potential benefits, without significant dissent noted during committee hearings.

Contention

While there was not significant contention reported during the legislative discussions, proponents emphasized the need for enhanced training for taxpayer liaison officers to address the intimidation that property owners may feel when engaging with appraisal districts. By instituting clear guidelines and responsibilities for these officers, HB 1285 aims to create a more supportive environment for taxpayers seeking to navigate the complexities of property appraisals and related grievances.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Tax Code

  • Chapter 5. State Administration
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  • Chapter 6. Local Administration
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  • Chapter 41. Local Review
    • Section: 66
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    • Section: 66

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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