AUSTIN – 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 plan calls it the largest exemption increase in state history.
The largest exemption in property taxes is headed to the Texas House after it was unanimously approved by the state senate.
The Texas Senate approved SB 4, which raises the homestead exemption, potentially saving homeowners on property taxes.
The average buy-in for a home has become far greater than what it was before the pandemic in a number of communities across the country.
The marquee proposal would increase the amount of a home’s value exemption from school taxes to $140,000 from $100,000. The ...
Increasing the homestead exemption would cost the state roughly $3 billion over two years and add to a growing tab of ...
Senate Bill 4 would raise tax exemptions on Texans’ primary homes to $140,000 and would apply only to taxes levied by public ...
Alan Mora, 18, faces a manslaughter charge in the shooting death of Jesus Alberto Gonzalez, also 18, on Oct. 7 at a house on ...
Senate Bill 1453 from Sen. David Farnsworth, R-Mesa, proposes capping the base salary of university presidents at $500,000 and limiting all bonuses at 15% of that base salary. Those bonuses would only ...
Jalen Hurts’ $215K home in Texas shows his humble lifestyle and smart financial choices despite his record-breaking NFL ...
To applause, percussionist Bahjat Antaki took the stage with Syria's national symphony orchestra, marking the first classical ...
Four proposed projects have been approved by the Texas Space Commission board of directors, totaling $21.5 million in grants, ...