Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 390 -- Property Tax:  Homestead Exemption

Co-Sponsors:  Portwood, Bearden, Roark

This  bill authorizes a homestead exemption for purposes of real
property taxation for all taxpayers owning property used by them
as a residence in Missouri.

The bill freezes the assessed valuation on a residence owned by
a taxpayer for 5 or more years after the taxpayer reaches the
age of 65.

The bill also limits the increase in the assessed valuation of
the taxpayer's residence in any two-year reassessment cycle to
5% or the Consumer Price Index if:  (1)  the taxpayer is less
than 65 years of age; or (2)  the taxpayer is 65 years or older
and has owned the residence less than 5 years.

The state will be required to reimburse the losses of any
political subdivision as the result of the homestead exemption
through appropriation based on regulations established by the
State Auditor.

The bill will become effective January 1, 2002.


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