Bill Text: TX SJR32 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to increase the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by the surviving spouse or surviving minor children of a member of the armed forces of the United States who dies while on active duty.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-16 - Referred to Finance [SJR32 Detail]

Download: Texas-2011-SJR32-Introduced.html
  82R11688 ALL-D
 
  By: Rodriguez S.J.R. No. 32
 
 
 
A JOINT RESOLUTION
  proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature
  to increase the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation of
  property owned by the surviving spouse or surviving minor children
  of a member of the armed forces of the United States who dies while
  on active duty.
         BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 2(b), Article VIII, Texas Constitution,
  is amended to read as follows:
         (b)  The Legislature may, by general law, exempt property
  owned by a disabled veteran or by the surviving spouse and surviving
  minor children of a disabled veteran. A disabled veteran is a
  veteran of the armed services of the United States who is classified
  as disabled by the Veterans' Administration or by a successor to
  that agency or by the military service in which the veteran served.
  A veteran who is certified as having a disability of less than 10
  percent is not entitled to an exemption. A veteran having a
  disability rating of not less than 10 percent but less than 30
  percent may be granted an exemption from taxation for property
  valued at up to $5,000. A veteran having a disability rating of not
  less than 30 percent but less than 50 percent may be granted an
  exemption from taxation for property valued at up to $7,500. A
  veteran having a disability rating of not less than 50 percent but
  less than 70 percent may be granted an exemption from taxation for
  property valued at up to $10,000. A veteran who has a disability
  rating of 70 percent or more, or a veteran who has a disability
  rating of not less than 10 percent and has attained the age of 65, or
  a disabled veteran whose disability consists of the loss or loss of
  use of one or more limbs, total blindness in one or both eyes, or
  paraplegia, may be granted an exemption from taxation for property
  valued at up to $12,000. The spouse and children of any member of
  the United States Armed Forces who dies while on active duty may be
  granted an exemption from taxation for property valued at up to the
  total assessed value of the property [$5,000]. A deceased disabled
  veteran's surviving spouse and children may be granted an exemption
  which in the aggregate is equal to the exemption to which the
  veteran was entitled when the veteran died.
         SECTION 2.  The following temporary provision is added to
  the Texas Constitution:
         TEMPORARY PROVISION. (a) This temporary provision applies
  to the constitutional amendment proposed by the 82nd Legislature,
  Regular Session, 2011, authorizing the legislature to increase the
  amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned
  by the surviving spouse or surviving minor children of a member of
  the armed forces of the United States who dies while on active duty.
         (b)  The amendment to Section 2(b), Article VIII, of this
  constitution takes effect January 1, 2012, and applies only to a tax
  year beginning on or after that date.
         (c)  This temporary provision expires January 1, 2013.
         SECTION 3.  This proposed constitutional amendment shall be
  submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 8, 2011.
  The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
  proposition: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the
  legislature to increase the amount of the exemption from ad valorem
  taxation of property owned by the surviving spouse or surviving
  minor children of a member of the armed forces of the United States
  who dies while on active duty."
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