LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
 
FISCAL NOTE, 79TH LEGISLATURE 3rd CALLED SESSION - 2006
 
April 19, 2006

TO:
Honorable Jim Keffer, Chair, House Committee on Ways & Means
 
FROM:
John S. O'Brien, Deputy Director, Legislative Budget Board
 
IN RE:
HB2 by Pitts (Relating to the allocation of certain revenue from franchise taxes, motor vehicle sales and use taxes, and taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products to provide property tax relief.), As Introduced

The revenue that would be deposited to the Fund cannot be determined at this time.

The bill would amend various provisions in the Government Code and Tax Code to allocate certain tax revenues to provide property tax relief.

The bill would amend Chapter 403 of the Government Code to create the Property Tax Relief Fund, contingent upon the passage of other, yet unspecified conforming legislation. The fund would be exempt from statutory funds consolidation legislation, and it could only be used for the purposes that resulted in the reduction of school district maintenance and operations tax rates from those in effect on January 1, 2006. The bill would require that interest and investment income be allocated on a monthly basis to the fund.

The bill would amend Chapter 171 of the Tax Code to require the Comptroller to deposit certain franchise tax revenues to the Property Tax Relief Fund, contingent upon the passage of other, yet unspecified conforming legislation. The bill would require that taxes received in excess of revenues predicated on the franchise tax structure in place on August 31, 2007 be deposited to the fund. This section would take effect September 1, 2007.

The bill would amend Chapter 152 of the Tax Code to require the Comptroller to deposit certain motor vehicle sales and use tax revenues to the Property Tax Relief Fund, contingent upon the passage of other, yet unspecified conforming legislation. The bill would require that taxes received as a result of a "presumptive value" standard be deposited to the fund. This section would take effect October 1, 2006.

The bill would amend Chapter 154 of the Tax Code to require the Comptroller to deposit certain cigarette tax revenues to the Property Tax Relief Fund, contingent upon the passage of other yet unspecified conforming legislation. The bill would require that the taxes received in excess of the revenue generated by the tax rate of $20.50 per thousand cigarettes be deposited to the fund. This section would take effect September 1, 2006.

The bill would amend Chapter 155 of the Tax Code to require the Comptroller to deposit certain cigar and tobacco products tax revenues to the Property Tax Relief Fund, contingent upon the passage of other, yet unspecified conforming legislation. The bill would require that the taxes received in excess of the revenue generated by the tax rate of 35.213 percent on a manufacturer's list price for other tobacco products, excluding cigars, be deposited to the fund. This section would take effect September 1, 2006.

The bill would take effect September 1, 2006.


Local Government Impact

No fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.


Source Agencies:
304 Comptroller of Public Accounts
LBB Staff:
JOB, SD