Jack E. Sandlin
- Republican
Authorizes a county fiscal body to adopt an ordinance to provide a credit against property tax liability for qualified individuals. Defines a "qualified individual" for purposes of the credit. Provides that the ordinance may designate: (1) all of the territory of the county; or (2) one or more specific geographic territories within the county; as an area in which qualified individuals may apply for the credit. Provides that the credit amount is equal to the amount by which property taxes on the property increased by more than 2% from the prior year. Requires a qualified individual who desires to claim the credit to file a certified statement with the county auditor. Provides that the county auditor shall apply the credit in succeeding years after the certified statement is filed unless the auditor determines that the individual is no longer eligible for the credit or the county fiscal body rescinds the ordinance. Provides a penalty for wrongly receiving the credit that is the same as the penalty for wrongly receiving the homestead standard deduction.
First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means
Referred to the House
House sponsor: Representative Brown T
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 123: yeas 39, nays 8
Cosponsors: Representatives Manning and Pryor
Senator Gaskill added as third author
Second reading: ordered engrossed
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
Senator Buchanan added as second author
Authored by Senator Sandlin
First reading: referred to Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Introduced Senate Bill (S) | |
Senate Bill (H) |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Note: SB0292.02.COMS.FN001 | |
Fiscal Note: SB0292.02.COMS.FN002 | |
Fiscal Note: SB0292.02.COMS.FN003 | |
Committee Report: SB0292.01.INTR.CRS001 | |
Fiscal Note: SB0292.01.INTR.FN001 | |
Committee Amendment: SB0292.01.INTR.AMS06 |
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