It is now in the hands of the Texas House to decide what to do about a new property tax cut plan. The author of the Senate's ...
The Texas Senate gave unanimous approval to proposals to cut property taxes by raising homestead exemptions to $140,000, ...
The largest exemption in property taxes is headed to the Texas House after it was unanimously approved by the state senate.
Increasing the homestead exemption would cost the state roughly $3 billion over two years and add to a growing tab of ...
If the Legislature approves SB 4, Texas voters would have to approve the amendment to the state Constitution to make the tax ...
SB 4 would increase the Homestead Exemption from $100,000 to $140,000, and up to $150,000 for seniors and disabled people.
The Texas Senate sent two bills to the Texas House on Thursday that will cut property taxes by again increasing the Homestead ...
Texas Senators voted unanimously to increase the homestead exemption to $140K to provide tax relief to Texans. If passed in ...
Homeowners already saw a property tax cut in 2023. The Texas Senate is taking it a step further this week by approving a bill to increase the homestead exemption from $100,000 to $140,000 for many ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick speaks to the Senate during the second day of the 89th regular session at the Texas Capitol in Austin on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. (Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) AUSTIN ...
Proposals to cut property taxes by raising the Texas homestead exemption to $140,000 cleared a key hurdle Tuesday when a bipartisan committee voted unanimously to approve and send two bills ...
Senate Bill 4 has passed and heads to the House now, promising an increased homestead exemption for Texas property taxpayers.