Expand Senior And Veteran Property Tax Exemptions
| Type | Bill |
|---|---|
| Session | 2022 Regular Session |
| Subjects |
Concerning expansion of existing property tax exemptions for certain owner-occupied primary residences, and, in connection therewith, increasing the exempt amount of actual value of the owner-occupied primary residence of a qualifying senior or veteran with a disability and preserving the exemption of a senior who changes primary residences due to medical necessity.
Bill Summary:
For property tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2022, the bill:
- Increases the maximum amount of actual value of the owner-occupied residence of a qualifying senior or veteran with a disability that is exempt from property taxation from $200,000 to $400,000; and
- Specifies that a senior is deemed to be a 10-year owner-occupier of a primary residence that the senior has owned and occupied for less than 10 years and therefore qualifies for the senior property tax exemption for the residence if:
- The senior would have qualified for the senior property tax exemption for the senior's former primary residence but for the fact that medical necessity required the senior to stop occupying the former primary residence;
- The senior has not previously received the exemption for a former primary residence on the basis of medical necessity; and
- The senior has not owned and occupied another primary residence since the senior first stopped occupying his or her former primary residence due to medical necessity.
When applying for an exemption on the basis of medical necessity, a senior must provide the form establishing proof of medical necessity.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
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Related Documents & Information
| Date | Version | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| 01/28/2022 | Introduced |
| Activity | Vote | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| Refer Senate Bill 22-093 to the Committee on Appropriations. | The motion failed on a vote of 2-3. | Vote summary |
| Postpone Senate Bill 22-093 indefinitely using a reversal of the previous roll call. There was no objection to the use of the reverse roll call, therefore, the bill was postponed indefinitely. | The motion passed on a vote of 3-2. | Vote summary |
| Date | Location | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 02/10/2022 | Senate | Senate Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Postpone Indefinitely |
| 01/28/2022 | Senate | Introduced In Senate - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs |
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