Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR114

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

Impact

The passage of HJR114 would significantly alter the existing framework governing property taxes in the state. By authorizing the legislature to set limits on appraised values, the amendment would directly affect future property tax assessments and revenue generation for local governments that rely heavily on property taxes for funding services. This change is anticipated to create a balance between the need for adequate funding for local services and the financial burden placed on property owners, particularly during periods of rapid property market growth.

Summary

HJR114 proposes a constitutional amendment aimed at allowing the legislature to impose limitations on the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. The intent of this amendment is to provide a mechanism for managing property taxes in a way that addresses concerns related to rising property values and their consequent impact on tax liabilities for property owners. By enabling the legislature to set these limits, proponents of the bill argue that it will provide relief to taxpayers and promote fairer taxation based on property value fluctuations.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HJR114 indicate points of contention, particularly related to the implications of limited state control over local tax revenues. Opponents of the bill express concerns that limiting the appraised value of properties could hinder local governments' ability to fund essential services such as education, infrastructure, and public safety. There is fear that reliance on property tax revenue may not keep pace with inflation and the rising costs of delivering services if stringent limits are set on property appraisals, leading to potential fiscal challenges for municipalities.

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The potential impact of HJR114 also acknowledges the diverse implications for various stakeholders, including homeowners, real estate investors, and local government entities. While homeowners may welcome the prospect of lowered tax burdens, local governments may face challenges in maintaining service levels without sufficient funding. This creates a complex dialogue about balancing taxpayer relief with the financial viability of local jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

TX HJR53

Duplicate Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HB1898

Enabled by Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR30

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HJR53

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HJR45

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HJR21

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of certain commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HJR22

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of certain commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HJR32

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of certain commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HJR101

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of certain commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes.

TX HJR19

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation.

TX HJR18

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation.

TX HJR50

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation.

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