Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
STATE TAX COMMISSION

HB 1088
--- Sponsor:
Scheve, May
- Changes the assessment of real property to every four years.
HB 1231
--- Sponsor:
Long, Beth L.
- Freezes the assessed value of real property used as a primary
residence by persons 65 years of age and older.
HB 1298
--- Sponsor:
Hanaway, Catherine L
- Freeze, for property tax purposes, assessed valuations of homesteads
owned by persons eighty years of age and older.
HB 1346
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
--- CoSponsor:
Schilling, Mike
- Changes real property assessments from 2 to 4 years and modifies law
regarding tax exemption for certain organizations.
HB 1360
--- Sponsor:
Froelker, James V.
- Increases the time limit for correcting erroneous property tax
assessments to three years.
HB 1380
--- Sponsor:
Pouche, Fred
- Requires assessment of motor vehicles at seventy percent of trade-in
value and a physical inspection of tangible personal property before
the assessed value is raised more than five percent.
HB 1415
--- Sponsor:
Mays, Carol Jean
--- CoSponsor:
Burton, Gary L.
- Replaces existing taxes on electricity and natural gas with a tax
based on consumption
HB 1453
--- Sponsor:
Luetkenhaus, Bill
- Changes the reassessment of real property to every fifth year,
beginning January 1, 2001.
HB 1565
--- Sponsor:
Hartzler, Ed
- Creates a homestead exemption for disabled veterans and their
surviving spouses.
HB 1666
--- Sponsor:
Wilson, Vicky Riback
- Revises the oath used in the annual listing of personal property for
the assessor.
HB 1760
--- Sponsor:
Summers, Don
- Allows counties to assume jurisdiction of pioneer cemeteries and to
levy a tax for cemetery maintenance.
HB 1803
--- Sponsor:
Wiggins, Gary
--- CoSponsor:
Berkstresser, Judy
- Creates the County Technology Fund.
HB 1832
--- Sponsor:
Levin, David
--- CoSponsor:
Pouche, Fred
- Creates new income caps for the circuit breaker.
HB 1870
--- Sponsor:
Hendrickson, Carl
- Creates the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act.
HB 1882
--- Sponsor:
Campbell, Marsha
- Creates homestead deferments for certain real property owners.
HB 1990
--- Sponsor:
Barnett, Rex
--- CoSponsor:
Gaskill, Sam
- Allows two citizen members to be voluntarily added by county
commissions to county boards of equalization.
HB 2011
--- Sponsor:
Overschmidt, Francis S.
--- CoSponsor:
Gaw, Steve
- Revises laws on property taxes.
HB 2015
--- Sponsor:
Patek, Jewell
- Revises the procedure for approval of proposed agricultural and
horticultural productive land values.
HB 2059
--- Sponsor:
Williams, Deleta
--- CoSponsor:
Sallee, Mary Lou
- Increases county collectors' fees and funds the tax maintenance fund
to be used for administration and operation costs of collectors.
HJR 50
--- Sponsor:
Wright, Mark
- Proposes constitutional amendment to repeal the personal property tax
and to substitute a state sales tax to compensate political
subdivisions for lost revenue.
HJR 58
--- Sponsor:
Treadway, Joseph L.
- Proposes constitutional amendment to require the reassessment of
residential real property owned and inhabited by at least one elderly
person only upon title transfer or major improvement.
SB 635
--- Sponsor:
Yeckel, Anita
- Freezes residential property valuation for senior citizens.
SB 712
--- Sponsor:
DePasco, Ronnie
- Changes the current two-year cycle of reassessment to a four-year
cycle.
SB 733
--- Sponsor:
Maxwell, Joe
- Relating to ad valorem property tax collections.
SB 762
--- Sponsor:
Russell, John T.
- Exempts a fabricator or stamper holding certain equipment pursuant to
contract from personal property tax thereon and governs transfer of
ownership of such property.
SB 764
--- Sponsor:
Kenney, Bill
- Limits or freezes assessed valuation of residential property for
certain senior citizens.
SB 894
--- Sponsor:
Quick, Edward E.
- Revises law on property tax, county government, title insurance, and
Missouri agricultural products.
SJR 33
--- Sponsor:
Banks, J.B.
- Exempts property owned by senior citizens from property tax.

Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated September 11, 2000 at 2:52 pm