In addition to the developments contained in our release dated July 17, 2023, the second special legislative session ended recently in Texas with passage of several significant property tax bills, addressing administrative and compliance issues. The following bills should be noted. Property Tax ...
Abbott, who was silent on property tax cuts during the regular session, ended up siding with Phelan over Patrick shortly after the vote on the House bill. "It provides more cuts to property tax rates than any other proposal at this time," he said. "It is supported by the most respected...
The implementation of Texas Senate Bill 2's provisions around property tax relief is phased. Parts of the bill were already enacted in 2023, including the school district tax rate compression. School districts will also be required to post information about tax rates. More control over personal ...
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1.Property tax relief passes Senate This week the Senate passed Senate Bills 3, 4, and 5 which would provide $16.5 billion in tax relief. All three bills are primarily authored by Senator Paul Bettencourt. Senate Bill 3 would increase the homestead exemption to $70,000. This is an increase...
Nov 24, 2023 Eye on Politics: Third North Texas member of Congress plans to retire Jack Fink covers the biggest political stories of the week in the latest episode of Eye on Politics. Nov 17, 2023 Eye on Politics: Property tax relief approved by Texas voters ...
“In 2023, Texas will have an opportunity to do even more to reduce the property tax burden on Texas families. Texas along with 12 other states successfully sued the Biden administration to allow funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to be used for tax reduction. On May 7, Texas...
Since different local governments in Texas set their own rates for this tax, your business’s total property tax bill will vary depending on where it’s based. For more information on how property tax will work for your business, you’ll need to get in contact with either your county’s ...
Property taxes in most Texas jurisdictions are due annually every January 31. Technically, property taxes are due as soon as the homeowner receives their tax bill, but they have until January 31 to pay the full amount without accruing penalties or interest fees. ...
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