Bill
HB 2653
85(R) - 2017
House Ways & Means
House Ways & Means
Vote Recommendation
Yes
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Neutral
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Positive
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Neutral
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Positive
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Neutral
Author(s)
Charlie Geren
Bill Caption
Relating to the authority of a district court to hear and determine certain ad valorem tax appeals.
Fiscal Notes
Passage of the bill would permit appraisal review board or court determinations on certain protests, motions and appeals related to jurisdiction that would not be permitted undercurrent law. As a result, taxable property values could be reduced and the related costs to the Foundation School Fund could be increased through the operation of the school finance formulas to the extent that the resulting determinations result in taxable value reductions.
Bill Analysis
HB 2653 would update and clarify the process of protesting certain property tax appraisal valuations by clearly establishing conditions under which a district court could make a final determination in a dispute between a property owner and an appraisal review board.
Vote Recommendation Notes
This bill would support property rights and limited government by improving the recourse that affected property owners would have to protest their property appraisal for the purpose of calculating their property tax. We support HB 2653.