HB 142 Allows telephone companies to select an alternate method of property tax assessment

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Current Bill Summary

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HCS/HB 142 - For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2018, this act allows telephone companies to make a one-time election of whether to have their property assessed in the same manner as railroads, as in current law, or in the same manner as railroads for property consisting of land and buildings and under a depreciation schedule for all other forms of property, as described in the act.

If a school district whose operating levy is at the tax rate ceiling receives less tax revenue from a specific telephone company as a result of such telephone company selecting the alternate assessment method, it may by resolution impose a fee to be paid by the telephone company until such time as the school district receives voter approval to raise its tax operating levy. The fee shall be calculated as described in the act. A school district's receipt of such fee shall not be used in determining the amount of state aid that a district receives under the school foundation formula, in determining the amount that may be collected under a property tax levy, or for any other purpose.

The provisions of this act shall expire when no school district is eligible to collect a fee.

This act is substantially similar to SB 257 (2017) and HCS/HB 1898 (2016), and is similar to SB 305 (2015) and HCS/HB 857 (2015), and to provisions contained in SCS/HCS/HB 299 (2015) and SS/SB 339 (2015).

JOSHUA NORBERG


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