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School Tax Compression: Abut $7.1 billion would be sent to Texas school districts in order to lower the taxes they levy on property owners.
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Homestead Exemption Increases: From $40,000 to $100,000 as explained above.
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Texas Homeowners 65+ or with Disabilities: Both groups would be eligible for a total exemption of $110,000.
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Temporary 20% Appraisal Cap: For appraisals on commercial, mineral and residential properties valued under $5 million which do not have a homestead exemption.
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Franchise Tax Exemptions: The amount of money a business can make before it’s required to pay the state’s franchise tax (levied on larger entities doing business in Texas) would double.
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Elected Appraisal Officials: 3 new positions will be created in each appraisal district’s board of directors for position elected by voters.
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Texas driver’s license
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Texas personal identification card
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Election identification certificate
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Texas license to carry a handgun
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US military ID card with photo
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Us citizenship certificate with photo
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US passport
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Proposition 4 Ballot Language:
“The constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a temporary limit on the maximum appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes; to increase the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district applicable to residence homesteads from $40,000 to $100,000; to adjust the amount of the limitation on school district ad valorem taxes imposed on the residence homesteads of the elderly or disabled to reflect increases in certain exemption amounts; to except certain appropriations to pay for ad valorem tax relief from the constitutional limitation on the rate of growth of appropriations; and to authorize the legislature to provide for a four-year term of office for a member of the board of directors of certain appraisal districts.”