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Senator Paul Bettencourt: District 7
 
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 27, 2023
Contact: Michael Geary
(512) 463-0107
michael.geary@senate.texas.gov
Senator Paul Bettencourt says Tornado damaged homes & businesses will receive Automatic Disaster Property Tax Reappraisal by HCAD
A post Harvey law passed by Rep. Shine and Sen. Bettencourt in 2019 approved by 85% of Texas Voters

Houston, TX – An estimated five thousand taxpayer properties in Harris County could apply for a full, or partial one year improvement exemption from property tax bills because of recent tornado damage. HJR 34 by Representative Hugh Shine (R-Temple), and Senator Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) as Senate Sponsor passed this post Hurricane Harvey property tax reform in 2019. The Constitutional Amendment was approved by 85 percent of the voters, and allows effected taxpayers to apply for four levels of Automatic Disaster reappraisal with the Harris County Appraisal District (HCAD) up to a 100 percent exemption depending upon the severity of improvement damage by the EF3 tornados on January 24th. These lower reappraisals could help an estimated five thousand property owners pay substantially lower property tax bills in 2023. This Automatic Disaster Reappraisal was triggered by Governor Greg Abbott's Severe Weather Disaster Declaration on January 26, 2023.

"The idea for Automatic Property Tax Disaster Reappraisal came from a meeting of 1400 Harvey Flood victims at Saint John Vianney Catholic Church in 2017 attended by myself, Lt Gov Patrick, Finance Chair Huffman, and others. I asked the crowd how many folks had flood damage, and 95% of them raised their hands. I said we have to have Automatic Property Tax Disaster Reappraisal to help taxpayers recover, and we do now!" Said Senator Bettencourt.

The law, which was overwhelmingly passed by 85 percent of Texas voters in November 2019 as a Constitutional Amendment, set up an Automatic Disaster Reappraisal for taxpayers who suffered property damage in a natural disaster, so taxpayers only need to apply to their Chief Appraiser who assigns one of four damaged levels to properties for exemptions. "After the passage of the Constitutional Amendment, Bell County had a bad tornado, and county property owners received the 1st Automatic Disaster reappraisals." Remarked State Representative Hugh Shine.

Home and business owners need to document their property damage, and file with the Harris County Appraisal District. Chief Appraiser Roland Altinger from HCAD will be releasing more detailed information to the public based upon preliminary initial damage assessments. A minimum of fifteen percent of damage is required for level one relief. Taxpayers with a total loss of a property improvement can receive a one hundred percent exemption. Taxpayers will find their property tax savings could be pro-rated on a pro rata on 342 days of the tax year that will have a significantly lower disaster reappraised value if granted.

"When they do, they'll find their property tax bill saving on 342 days of the "tax year' pro-rata will have the lower disaster reappraisal value. That could save thousands of dollars in a year they're recovering from significant damage!" Concluded Senator Bettencourt.

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