Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HJR132

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Proposes a constitutional amendment that exempts buildings under construction from property taxation

Impact

If passed, HJR132 would modify existing state tax laws concerning property taxation. This could lead local governments to adjust their revenue projections, as exemptions on properties under construction may affect their funding and budgeting for essential services. Proponents argue that the bill will stimulate economic development by incentivizing construction, whereas opponents may raise concerns regarding potential revenue losses for municipalities, which rely on property tax revenue for public services.

Summary

HJR132 proposes a constitutional amendment that aims to exempt buildings under construction from property taxation. This legislation is set to have significant implications for state law, particularly in how property taxes are assessed during construction. By allowing exemptions, HJR132 is designed to alleviate financial burdens on developers and encourage investment in building projects within the state. This initiative could foster economic growth by making it more attractive for businesses and individuals to invest in construction activities without the immediate tax implications.

Contention

The discussion around HJR132 may center on the balance between promoting economic development through tax incentives and ensuring that local governments can maintain necessary funding. Proponents of the amendment suggest that these exemptions will create jobs and promote further investments in the state real estate market. Conversely, critics might argue that the amendment prioritizes the interests of developers over essential community funding, raising questions about the long-term sustainability of local services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR6

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to property tax exemptions

MO HJR6

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR5

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR8

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR7

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR33

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to property tax

MO HJR4

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to real property tax assessments

MO HJR43

Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the membership of the conservation commission, the conservation sales and use tax, and the Department of Conservation's property tax exemption

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 SJR14

Exempts certain disabled veterans from property taxes

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