Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB434

Introduced
2/24/25  
Refer
2/24/25  
Refer
3/31/25  
Engrossed
4/3/25  
Refer
4/4/25  

Caption

Provide property tax rebate on principal residence based on taxes paid

Impact

The passage of SB 434 would directly affect state laws concerning taxation and property ownership. By allowing for a rebate on property taxes, the bill aims to give financial relief to homeowners, potentially leading to increased home occupancy and stabilization in the housing market. Additionally, since the rebate is not subject to the Montana individual income tax, it offers a straightforward incentive for homeowners, which could positively influence state revenue management strategies in the long-term by promoting greater home ownership and occupancy.

Summary

Senate Bill 434 aims to provide a property tax rebate for individuals occupying their principal residence in Montana for the tax year 2024. The rebate amount is set at a maximum of $400, or the total amount of property taxes paid, whichever is less. This initiative is designed to alleviate the financial burden on homeowners, particularly those struggling with property tax payments. The bill also includes stipulations for eligibility, defining what constitutes a principal residence and outlining the process for claiming the rebate, which requires submission through electronic formats or by mail, along with necessary affirmations from the taxpayer.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 434 appears to lean positively, particularly among homeowners and potential voters who may benefit from a reduction in their property tax burden. However, there may also be some concerns from fiscal conservatives regarding the implications of tax rebates and their potential impact on the state budget. Balancing the benefits for homeowners with the overall financial health of state revenues will likely be a point of contention among legislators.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the mechanisms for preventing fraudulent claims as well as the implications of taxpayers potentially overestimating their property taxes when filing for the rebate. The bill contains penalties for filing false claims, indicating a significant focus on integrity within the process. Discussions will likely center around how these measures can be enforced effectively without dissuading eligible participants from applying due to perceived complexity, contributing to a broader debate on the administration of tax benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB906

Provide property tax rebates for principal residences

MT A1186

Permits taxpayers to deduct total amount of State property taxes paid on principal residence from gross income tax obligation.

MT S2521

Permits taxpayers to deduct the total amount of State property taxes paid on principal residence from gross income tax obligation.

MT SB173

Provide income tax relief for property taxes paid

MT HB946

Revise selective sales taxes to provide ongoing property tax relief

MT HB155

Revise class four residential and commercial property taxes

MT A2680

Increases gross income tax relief based on rent constituting property taxes for residential tenants and establishes refundable gross income tax credit in place of gross income tax deduction for residential tenants.

MT S2025

Increases gross income tax relief based on rent constituting property taxes for residential tenants and establishes refundable gross income tax credit in place of gross income tax deduction for residential tenants.

MT HB874

Provide property tax rebate for entity that did not receive past rebates

MT ACR63

Freezes property taxes on primary residences of homeowners 65 years of age and over.

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