Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1609

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

Caption

Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications required or permitted under the Property Tax Code.

Impact

The bill proposes amendments to various sections of the Texas Tax Code, specifically targeting communications that are mandatory under current regulations. Once enacted, this bill would significantly impact how property tax-related information is disseminated to property owners, particularly in counties with large populations. By shifting to electronic communications, it is expected that the administrative burden on tax officials could be reduced while improving service for property owners who prefer digital interactions.

Summary

House Bill 1609 aims to modernize communication practices under the Texas Property Tax Code by allowing for the electronic delivery of certain required communications. This bill permits tax officials, such as chief appraisers and appraisal districts, to deliver notices and information electronically if the property owner elects to receive communications in this manner. The underlying goal is to enhance convenience, reduce mailing costs, and increase the efficiency of property tax administration in Texas.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1609 appears to be largely positive. Proponents argue that the transition to electronic communications is a necessary step toward embracing modern technology within public services. Supporters highlight the potential cost savings and increased efficiency that could benefit both tax authorities and property owners. However, some concerns have been raised about ensuring equitable access to technology, particularly among less tech-savvy or low-income property owners.

Contention

Despite the overall support for electronic modernization, opponents voice concerns about the implications of such reform. They worry about the potential for disenfranchising property owners who may not have reliable access to electronic communications or who are uncomfortable using technology for important tax-related exchanges. This divide could lead to unequal access to essential information, raising questions about transparency and fairness in the property tax system.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Tax Code

  • Chapter 1. General Provisions
    • Section: 07
    • Section: 085
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 25. Local Appraisal
    • Section: 192
    • Section: 193
  • Chapter 41. Local Review
    • Section: 461
    • Section: 47

Companion Bills

TX SB1487

Identical Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications required or permitted under the Property Tax Code.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1317

Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications required or permitted under the Property Tax Code.

TX SB1487

Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications required or permitted under the Property Tax Code.

TX SB1413

Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications and payments required or permitted under the Property Tax Code; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

TX SB1413

Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications and payments required or permitted under the Property Tax Code; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1487

Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications required or permitted under the Property Tax Code.

TX HB1228

Relating to the delivery of certain information under the Property Tax Code.

TX HB1317

Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications required or permitted under the Property Tax Code.

TX HB3216

Relating to electronic communication between property owners and chief appraisers, appraisal districts, appraisal review boards, or any combination of those persons.

TX HB4506

Relating to electronic delivery of notice for certain municipal zoning changes.

TX HB1319

Relating to the electronic payments required or permitted under the Property Tax Code; authorizing a fee.