Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB398

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Caption

Relating to the limitations on increases in the appraised value of certain property for ad valorem tax purposes.

Impact

If enacted, HB398 will significantly affect the fiscal landscape related to property taxation in Texas. The bill seeks to slow the rate of increase in property taxes, allowing property owners greater financial planning capabilities. The changes are particularly aimed at providing relief from sharp increases in appraised values that have made it difficult for homeowners and business owners to remain financially solvent. Additionally, the bill has provisions that would require notifications detailing potential tax implications for property owners, thereby enhancing transparency in the property taxation process.

Summary

House Bill 398 proposes amendments to the Texas Tax Code concerning the limitations on increases in the appraised value of certain properties for ad valorem tax purposes. The bill specifically aims to revise the percentage limits on how much the appraised value of both residential and non-residential properties can increase each year. As proposed, the increase for residential homesteads would be capped at 2.5% while the cap for non-residential properties would be set at 8%. This initiative is intended to offer a degree of stability and predictability for property owners amid rising property values.

Contention

Notably, there are discussions regarding the implications of the bill's limits on local government's abilities to tax properties effectively. Proponents argue that the bill represents a necessary balance in taxation, supporting homeowners and small businesses in a volatile real estate market. Conversely, critics express concern that such limitations could lead to reduced funding for local services and infrastructure, as property tax revenue is a key component of local government budgets. This balancing act between offering tax relief and ensuring sufficient funding for community needs presents a point of contention in the discussions surrounding HB398.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Tax Code

  • Chapter 23. Appraisal Methods And Procedures
    • Section: 23
  • Chapter 25. Local Appraisal
    • Section: 19

Companion Bills

TX HJR56

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set lower limits on the maximum appraised value of residence homesteads and of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes and to make permanent the limit on the maximum appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead.

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