Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4648

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the repeal of ad valorem taxes and certain state and local taxes, the enactment of a uniform state sales tax, and related school and local government finance reform; increasing the rate of a tax.

Impact

The legislation intends to redirect the state's approach to revenue collection by replacing ad valorem taxes with a standardized sales tax. Proponents may argue this transition could promote fairness and uniformity in taxation, potentially easing the financial burden on homeowners who are currently subject to property taxes. Additionally, the bill mandates that state funding will replace the revenue lost from the abolished local ad valorem taxes, aiming to ensure that local governments can maintain their financial standings without ad valorem tax revenues.

Summary

House Bill 4648 aims to repeal all ad valorem taxes in Texas and implement a uniform state sales tax. This bill proposes that no ad valorem tax can be imposed by the state or political subdivisions after January 1, 2026, and it sets a future date (January 1, 2033) for the prohibition of school district ad valorem taxes for debt service. The bill places significant emphasis on restructuring the financial responsibilities of local school districts and other political subdivisions in the wake of these changes.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 4648 could arise primarily from concerns over local control and fiscal management. Critics might argue that eliminating ad valorem taxes removes crucial revenue streams for local entities, including schools, which could undermine their ability to operate effectively. The bill also requires local political subdivisions to adapt significantly to new funding frameworks, which might raise questions about the feasibility of transitioning to a uniform sales tax under the proposed schedule. These factors inherently raise concerns about the adequacy of education funding and the potential administrative challenges associated with the new tax structure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB960

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB1485

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB2194

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB2220

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB41

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB61

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB130

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB116

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, related school finance reform, and directing the comptroller to identify alternatives to local ad valorem taxes; imposing taxes.

TX HF2274

Individual income and corporate franchise taxes, property taxes, local government aids, sales and use taxes, tax increment financing, special local taxes, and other various taxes and tax-related provisions modified; various tax refunds and credits modified; reports required; and money appropriated.

TX SB577

To Amend The Law Concerning Local Sales And Use Taxes; And To Require The Department Of Finance And Administration To Notify Local Governments Concerning Sales And Use Taxes That Are Set To Expire.

Similar Bills

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