Kansas · 2025-2026
SB 397
Providing that a person shall not lose eligibility for a homestead property tax refund claim or the selective assistance for effective senior relief (SAFESR) tax credit if the appraised valuation of the homestead subsequently exceeds $350,000 after qualifying in a previous tax year.
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Summary AI-generated
Kansas Senate Bill 397 proposes that individuals will not lose eligibility for a homestead property tax refund claim or the Selective Assistance for Effective Senior Relief (SAFESR) tax credit if their homestead's appraised valuation exceeds $350,000 in a subsequent year after qualifying in a previous tax year.
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Sponsors
- Adam Thomas Republican lead
- Beverly Gossage Republican lead
- Doug Shane Republican lead
- Kellie Warren Republican lead
- Mike Thompson Republican lead