Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4060 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/07/2025

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                    89R15512 DRS-D
 By: Pierson H.B. No. 4060




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a
 taxing unit of all or part of the appraised value of the residence
 homestead of a peace officer employed by the taxing unit.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 11.13(i), Tax Code, is amended to read as
 follows:
 (i)  The assessor and collector for a taxing unit may
 disregard the exemptions authorized by Subsection (b), (c), (d),
 [or] (n), or (s) [of this section] and assess and collect a tax
 pledged for payment of debt without deducting the amount of the
 exemption if:
 (1)  prior to adoption of the exemption, the taxing
 unit pledged the taxes for the payment of a debt; and
 (2)  granting the exemption would impair the obligation
 of the contract creating the debt.
 SECTION 2.  Section 11.13(m), Tax Code, is amended by adding
 Subdivision (1-a) to read as follows:
 (1-a)  "Peace officer" means a peace officer described
 by Article 2A.001, Code of Criminal Procedure.
 SECTION 3.  Section 11.13, Tax Code, is amended by adding
 Subsection (s) to read as follows:
 (s)  In addition to any other exemptions provided by this
 section, a peace officer who is employed by a taxing unit is
 entitled to an exemption from taxation by the taxing unit of a
 percentage of the appraised value of the individual's residence
 homestead if the governing body of the taxing unit adopts the
 exemption in the manner required by law for official action by the
 governing body. An exemption authorized by this subsection exempts
 from taxation by the taxing unit a percentage of the appraised value
 of an individual's residence homestead as follows:
 (1)  20 percent, if the individual has been employed by
 the taxing unit as a peace officer for at least five years and less
 than 10 years;
 (2)  40 percent, if the individual has been employed by
 the taxing unit as a peace officer for at least 10 years and less
 than 15 years;
 (3)  60 percent, if the individual has been employed by
 the taxing unit as a peace officer for at least 15 years and less
 than 20 years;
 (4)  80 percent, if the individual has been employed by
 the taxing unit as a peace officer for at least 20 years and less
 than 25 years; or
 (5)  100 percent, if the individual has been employed
 by the taxing unit as a peace officer for 25 years or more.
 SECTION 4.  Section 403.302(d), Government Code, as
 effective until January 1, 2027, is amended to read as follows:
 (d)  For the purposes of this section, "taxable value" means
 the market value of all taxable property less:
 (1)  the total dollar amount of any residence homestead
 exemptions lawfully granted under Section 11.13(b), [or] (c), or
 (s), Tax Code, in the year that is the subject of the study for each
 school district;
 (2)  one-half of the total dollar amount of any
 residence homestead exemptions granted under Section 11.13(n), Tax
 Code, in the year that is the subject of the study for each school
 district;
 (3)  the total dollar amount of any exemptions granted
 before May 31, 1993, within a reinvestment zone under agreements
 authorized by Chapter 312, Tax Code;
 (4)  subject to Subsection (e), the total dollar amount
 of any captured appraised value of property that:
 (A)  is within a reinvestment zone created on or
 before May 31, 1999, or is proposed to be included within the
 boundaries of a reinvestment zone as the boundaries of the zone and
 the proposed portion of tax increment paid into the tax increment
 fund by a school district are described in a written notification
 provided by the municipality or the board of directors of the zone
 to the governing bodies of the other taxing units in the manner
 provided by former Section 311.003(e), Tax Code, before May 31,
 1999, and within the boundaries of the zone as those boundaries
 existed on September 1, 1999, including subsequent improvements to
 the property regardless of when made;
 (B)  generates taxes paid into a tax increment
 fund created under Chapter 311, Tax Code, under a reinvestment zone
 financing plan approved under Section 311.011(d), Tax Code, on or
 before September 1, 1999; and
 (C)  is eligible for tax increment financing under
 Chapter 311, Tax Code;
 (5)  the total dollar amount of any captured appraised
 value of property that:
 (A)  is within a reinvestment zone:
 (i)  created on or before December 31, 2008,
 by a municipality with a population of less than 18,000; and
 (ii)  the project plan for which includes
 the alteration, remodeling, repair, or reconstruction of a
 structure that is included on the National Register of Historic
 Places and requires that a portion of the tax increment of the zone
 be used for the improvement or construction of related facilities
 or for affordable housing;
 (B)  generates school district taxes that are paid
 into a tax increment fund created under Chapter 311, Tax Code; and
 (C)  is eligible for tax increment financing under
 Chapter 311, Tax Code;
 (6)  the total dollar amount of any exemptions granted
 under Section 11.251 or 11.253, Tax Code;
 (7)  the difference between the comptroller's estimate
 of the market value and the productivity value of land that
 qualifies for appraisal on the basis of its productive capacity,
 except that the productivity value estimated by the comptroller may
 not exceed the fair market value of the land;
 (8)  the portion of the appraised value of residence
 homesteads of individuals who receive a tax limitation under
 Section 11.26, Tax Code, on which school district taxes are not
 imposed in the year that is the subject of the study, calculated as
 if the residence homesteads were appraised at the full value
 required by law;
 (9)  a portion of the market value of property not
 otherwise fully taxable by the district at market value because of
 action required by statute or the constitution of this state, other
 than Section 11.311, Tax Code, that, if the tax rate adopted by the
 district is applied to it, produces an amount equal to the
 difference between the tax that the district would have imposed on
 the property if the property were fully taxable at market value and
 the tax that the district is actually authorized to impose on the
 property, if this subsection does not otherwise require that
 portion to be deducted;
 (10)  the market value of all tangible personal
 property, other than manufactured homes, owned by a family or
 individual and not held or used for the production of income;
 (11)  the appraised value of property the collection of
 delinquent taxes on which is deferred under Section 33.06, Tax
 Code;
 (12)  the portion of the appraised value of property
 the collection of delinquent taxes on which is deferred under
 Section 33.065, Tax Code;
 (13)  the amount by which the market value of property
 to which Section 23.23 or 23.231, Tax Code, applies exceeds the
 appraised value of that property as calculated under Section 23.23
 or 23.231, Tax Code, as applicable; and
 (14)  the total dollar amount of any exemptions granted
 under Section 11.35, Tax Code.
 SECTION 5.  Section 403.302(d), Government Code, as
 effective January 1, 2027, is amended to read as follows:
 (d)  For the purposes of this section, "taxable value" means
 the market value of all taxable property less:
 (1)  the total dollar amount of any residence homestead
 exemptions lawfully granted under Section 11.13(b), [or] (c), or
 (s), Tax Code, in the year that is the subject of the study for each
 school district;
 (2)  one-half of the total dollar amount of any
 residence homestead exemptions granted under Section 11.13(n), Tax
 Code, in the year that is the subject of the study for each school
 district;
 (3)  the total dollar amount of any exemptions granted
 before May 31, 1993, within a reinvestment zone under agreements
 authorized by Chapter 312, Tax Code;
 (4)  subject to Subsection (e), the total dollar amount
 of any captured appraised value of property that:
 (A)  is within a reinvestment zone created on or
 before May 31, 1999, or is proposed to be included within the
 boundaries of a reinvestment zone as the boundaries of the zone and
 the proposed portion of tax increment paid into the tax increment
 fund by a school district are described in a written notification
 provided by the municipality or the board of directors of the zone
 to the governing bodies of the other taxing units in the manner
 provided by former Section 311.003(e), Tax Code, before May 31,
 1999, and within the boundaries of the zone as those boundaries
 existed on September 1, 1999, including subsequent improvements to
 the property regardless of when made;
 (B)  generates taxes paid into a tax increment
 fund created under Chapter 311, Tax Code, under a reinvestment zone
 financing plan approved under Section 311.011(d), Tax Code, on or
 before September 1, 1999; and
 (C)  is eligible for tax increment financing under
 Chapter 311, Tax Code;
 (5)  the total dollar amount of any captured appraised
 value of property that:
 (A)  is within a reinvestment zone:
 (i)  created on or before December 31, 2008,
 by a municipality with a population of less than 18,000; and
 (ii)  the project plan for which includes
 the alteration, remodeling, repair, or reconstruction of a
 structure that is included on the National Register of Historic
 Places and requires that a portion of the tax increment of the zone
 be used for the improvement or construction of related facilities
 or for affordable housing;
 (B)  generates school district taxes that are paid
 into a tax increment fund created under Chapter 311, Tax Code; and
 (C)  is eligible for tax increment financing under
 Chapter 311, Tax Code;
 (6)  the total dollar amount of any exemptions granted
 under Section 11.251 or 11.253, Tax Code;
 (7)  the difference between the comptroller's estimate
 of the market value and the productivity value of land that
 qualifies for appraisal on the basis of its productive capacity,
 except that the productivity value estimated by the comptroller may
 not exceed the fair market value of the land;
 (8)  the portion of the appraised value of residence
 homesteads of individuals who receive a tax limitation under
 Section 11.26, Tax Code, on which school district taxes are not
 imposed in the year that is the subject of the study, calculated as
 if the residence homesteads were appraised at the full value
 required by law;
 (9)  a portion of the market value of property not
 otherwise fully taxable by the district at market value because of
 action required by statute or the constitution of this state, other
 than Section 11.311, Tax Code, that, if the tax rate adopted by the
 district is applied to it, produces an amount equal to the
 difference between the tax that the district would have imposed on
 the property if the property were fully taxable at market value and
 the tax that the district is actually authorized to impose on the
 property, if this subsection does not otherwise require that
 portion to be deducted;
 (10)  the market value of all tangible personal
 property, other than manufactured homes, owned by a family or
 individual and not held or used for the production of income;
 (11)  the appraised value of property the collection of
 delinquent taxes on which is deferred under Section 33.06, Tax
 Code;
 (12)  the portion of the appraised value of property
 the collection of delinquent taxes on which is deferred under
 Section 33.065, Tax Code;
 (13)  the amount by which the market value of a
 residence homestead to which Section 23.23, Tax Code, applies
 exceeds the appraised value of that property as calculated under
 that section; and
 (14)  the total dollar amount of any exemptions granted
 under Section 11.35, Tax Code.
 SECTION 6.  This Act applies only to ad valorem taxes imposed
 for a tax year that begins on or after the effective date of this
 Act.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect January 1, 2026, but only
 if the constitutional amendment proposed by the 89th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2025, authorizing a local option exemption from ad
 valorem taxation by a political subdivision of all or part of the
 appraised value of the residence homestead of a peace officer
 employed by the political subdivision is approved by the voters. If
 that amendment is not approved by the voters, this Act has no
 effect.