Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2017

Caption

Property tax; exemption; primary residence

Impact

If approved, this amendment is set to go into effect for tax years starting after December 31, 2024. The proposed changes aim to simplify the tax obligations for homeowners who do not have a mortgage or similar encumbrance on their primary residence, potentially making it easier for certain demographics, such as the elderly or disabled, to maintain their properties without the burden of high property taxes.

Summary

HCR2017 proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Arizona regarding property tax exemptions for primary residences. The bill aims to amend Article IX, Section 2 of the state constitution, allowing for certain exemptions from property taxation. Specifically, it addresses various categories of property that can be exempted, such as properties owned by educational, charitable, or religious institutions, as well as personal properties associated with trade or business activities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HCR2017 include the specifics of who qualifies for exemptions and the potential impact on local government revenues. Critics may argue that this amendment could lead to reductions in tax income for municipalities, thus affecting funding for essential local services. Discussions may also arise regarding the fairness of exemptions and whether they adequately reflect an equitable approach to property taxation for all residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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