Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB920

Introduced
3/28/25  
Refer
3/29/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Engrossed
4/5/25  
Refer
4/7/25  
Enrolled
4/22/25  

Caption

Provide property tax exemption for senior care facilities and housing

Impact

The bill will substantially impact state laws concerning property taxation, particularly focusing on tax exemptions for specific housing development projects intended for seniors. Local governments will play a crucial role, as they must determine the compelling need for such projects through public hearings. This means that while the state provides a framework for tax exemptions, the ultimate decision rests with local governing bodies, potentially leading to variations in implementation across different jurisdictions.

Summary

House Bill 920 is designed to address the growing need for affordable senior care and housing in Montana. It provides a temporary property tax exemption for development projects that benefit senior citizens. This legislative measure intends to encourage the construction of facilities that cater to the elderly population by reducing the financial burden associated with property taxes. By allowing tax-exempt non-profit organizations to request exemptions, the bill aims to create a supportive climate for housing developments that can directly assist senior Montanans in meeting critical housing needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 920 has been largely positive among proponents, who view it as an essential step toward ameliorating the housing crisis faced by seniors in Montana. Advocacy groups and legislators in favor of the bill argue that the measure is crucial for making senior housing more accessible. However, there may be some contention from local governments and others concerned about the possible implications for local tax revenues and the regulatory burden associated with managing these exemptions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the challenge of balancing local control with the need for statewide solutions to senior housing issues. While supporters assert that the bill helps alleviate financial pressures on senior care facilities, critics may worry that the reliance on property tax exemptions could undermine local tax bases and limit funding for essential public services. The framework established by HB 920 is designed to ensure that local entities retain a measure of oversight, but the degree of flexibility allowed for local government decisions remains a topic of discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB2621

Providing a property tax exemption for real property owned by a not-for-profit organization and used to provide affordable housing.

MT HB5166

Relating to housing; providing property tax exemptions and relief relating to housing; providing a civil penalty; authorizing a fee.

MT S1350

Affordable Housing Property Tax Exemptions

MT HB3249

Relating to an exemption from property taxes for the homesteads of seniors; and prescribing an effective date.

MT HB579

Baltimore County - Property Tax - Partial Exemption and Credits for Seniors

MT SB0442

Property tax: exemptions; property tax exemption for certain nonprofit housing property; modify. Amends sec. 7kk of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.7kk).

MT HCR1001

Senior Property Tax Exemption Portability

MT H3424

Property tax relief for seniors

MT H0617

Local Government Approval of Affordable Housing Property Tax Exemptions

MT S1520

Affordable Housing Property Tax Exemption

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.