Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2672

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
2/18/26  

Caption

Establishes the "Missouri Disabled Veterans Personal Property Tax Credit Act", authorizing counties to adopt a personal property tax credit for certain disabled veterans who own up to two motor vehicles

Impact

When fully implemented starting January 1, 2027, this bill will allow counties significant latitude by granting them the authority to adopt ordinances facilitating these personal property tax credits. This could lead to varying implementations and credit amounts, depending on local government decisions, thereby acknowledging local responsibility and authority in supporting veterans. Notably, the personal property tax credits will reduce the amount veterans have to pay but will not modify the assessed value of their vehicles or the tax base, ensuring that local tax structures remain intact.

Summary

House Bill 2672, known as the Missouri Disabled Veterans Personal Property Tax Credit Act, is designed to alleviate the tax burden on eligible disabled veterans in Missouri by introducing a personal property tax credit on their motor vehicles. Specifically, the bill allows counties to offer a credit equivalent to the veteran's disability rating percentage, and it can apply to up to two vehicles owned by the qualifying veterans. The proposed legislation aims to recognize the sacrifices made by veterans and to provide them financial relief as they adapt to their post-service lives.

Contention

The bill's stipulations highlight critical points of contention such as the decision-making power left to individual counties—some may choose not to adopt this credit, which could create disparities in the benefits received by veterans across Missouri. Critics may argue that this could lead to unequal treatment of disabled veterans depending on where they reside. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the financial implications for local governments, potentially influencing their tax revenue based on how widely these tax credits are implemented.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SJR14

Exempts certain disabled veterans from property taxes

MO SJR46

Authorizes a property tax exemption for disabled veterans

MO HB921

Authorizes the "Disabled Veteran Property Tax Relief Act" relating to a property tax exemption for certain disabled veterans

MO HB552

Authorizes the "Missouri Disabled Veterans' Homestead Exemption" relating to a property tax exemption for certain veterans

MO SB716

Creates the "Missouri Disabled Veterans' Dependents Tuition Waiver" to provide college tuition waivers for the children, stepchildren, and spouses of certain veterans

MO HB988

Reduces the assessment percentage of certain personal property and provides a personal property tax exemption for certain personal property upon adoption of a constitutional amendment authorizing such exemption

MO HB700

Authorizes the "Missouri Disabled Veterans Homestead Exemption"

MO HB708

Authorizes provisions to allow local taxing entities to establish totaled motor vehicle personal property tax proration programs for certain taxpayers to reduce property tax bills

MO HJR66

Proposes a constitutional amendment granting property tax exemptions to certain disabled veterans

MO HJR74

Proposes an constitutional amendment relating to property tax exemptions for certain disabled veterans

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