Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB982

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Caption

Relating to appeals to justice courts of certain appraisal review board orders.

Impact

The introduction of SB982 is expected to make the appeals process more accessible to property owners facing issues with property valuation. By enabling appeals in justice courts, the bill may alleviate the burden on both the courts and property owners, potentially leading to more efficient resolutions of discontent regarding appraisal decisions. The proposal also signifies a shift in how such appeals can be managed within the Texas judicial system, empowering lower courts to handle specific financial disputes that may not necessitate the attention of district courts.

Summary

SB982 aims to provide an alternative avenue for property owners to appeal decisions made by appraisal review boards by allowing such appeals to be brought before justice courts. Specifically, the bill allows appeals concerning appraised values, inequality of appraisal, and eligibility for tax exemptions to go through justice courts if the taxes owed on disputed values are $20,000 or less. This new provision seeks to streamline the appeal process for property owners who might otherwise be deterred by the complexities and costs associated with appealing in district courts.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill enhances access to justice for property owners and reduces the backlog of cases in district courts, critics may raise concerns about the adequacy of justice courts in handling complex appraisal issues. There may be worries that this change could lead to inconsistencies in rulings or oversimplification of property valuation challenges. Additional discussions are likely needed to ensure that justice courts are appropriately equipped to deal with the nuances inherent in appraisal reviews and property tax appeals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB472

Relating to the right of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district, the appraisal district, or the appraisal review board of the appraisal district to bring certain claims in an appeal of an order of the appraisal review board.

TX HB3403

Relating to the right of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district, the appraisal district, or the appraisal review board of the appraisal district to bring certain claims in an appeal of an order of the appraisal review board.

TX SB2535

Relating to the appraisal of property for ad valorem tax purposes, including protests, arbitrations, and appeals regarding appraisals.

TX HB4613

Relating to the award of attorney's fees to an appraisal district, appraisal review board, or chief appraiser that prevails in an appeal on the ground that a property has been appraised for ad valorem tax purposes unequally.

TX SB329

Requiring the county appraiser to submit a single property appraisal report at the valuation appeal hearing before the regular division of the state board of tax appeals.

TX HB5527

Relating to the selection, terms, and removal of members of the board of directors and appraisal review board of certain appraisal districts.

TX HB4864

Relating to the eligibility of a person to serve as an arbitrator in a binding arbitration of an appeal of an appraisal review board order.

TX HB360

Relating to the authority of an appraisal review board to direct changes in the appraisal roll and related appraisal records if a residence homestead is sold for less than the appraised value.

TX HB4399

Relating to the authority of an appraisal review board to direct changes in the appraisal roll and related appraisal records if a residence homestead is sold for less than the appraised value.

TX SB1051

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit for a year in which a property owner provides notice that the owner intends to appeal an order of an appraisal review board determining a protest by the owner regarding the appraisal of the owner's property.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.