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HB 803

RELATING TO STATE PROGRAMS.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kyle Yamashita

House Bill 803 offers tax exemptions for seniors in Dublin, reducing their ad valorem taxes based on age, providing relief from educational tax burdens from 2026 to 2030.

Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
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Bill Summary · HB 803

Summary of House Bill 803 (HB 803)

Purpose and Intent

House Bill 803 (HB 803), introduced by Representative Matt Hatchett of the 155th District, aims to provide targeted homestead exemptions from ad valorem taxes for educational purposes within the City of Dublin independent school district. The bill is designed to alleviate the tax burden on senior residents, specifically those aged 62 and older, by offering varying levels of tax exemptions based on age.

Key Provisions

The bill outlines specific homestead exemptions based on the age of the resident:

  • Ages 62 to 64: Exemption of $7,000 from the assessed value of the homestead.
  • Ages 65 to 72: Exemption of $14,000 from the assessed value of the homestead.
  • Ages 73 to 79: Exemption of $21,000 from the assessed value of the homestead.
  • Ages 80 and older: Full exemption from ad valorem taxes on the assessed value of the homestead.

Additional Provisions

  • The exemptions apply only to ad valorem taxes for educational purposes levied by the City of Dublin independent school district and do not affect state, county, or municipal taxes.
  • The exemptions are valid for tax years 2026 through 2030.
  • Residents must apply for the exemption through the governing authority of the City of Dublin, and the exemption will automatically renew each year as long as the resident continues to occupy the property as their homestead.
  • The bill includes provisions for compliance with constitutional requirements and mandates a referendum for local voters to approve the measure.

Affected Parties

The primary beneficiaries of HB 803 are senior residents of the City of Dublin independent school district, particularly those aged 62 and older. The bill aims to provide financial relief to this demographic, helping them manage their housing costs.

Procedural Aspects

  • Introduced: March 20, 2025
  • Status: Passed both the House and Senate, signed by the Governor on May 14, 2025, and designated as Act 329.
  • Effective Date: The provisions of the bill will take effect on May 14, 2025, with the exemptions applicable starting January 1, 2026.
  • Referendum Date: An election will be held on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November 2025 to allow voters to approve or reject the bill.

Conclusion

House Bill 803 represents a significant legislative effort to support senior residents in the City of Dublin by providing substantial tax relief through homestead exemptions. The bill's structured approach to exemptions based on age reflects a targeted strategy to assist vulnerable populations within the community.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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