Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SCR1007

Caption

Property tax exemption; virtual currency

Impact

The proposed amendment reflects a recognition of the growing significance of virtual currencies in today's economy. By exempting virtual currency from property taxes, the resolution could potentially promote the use and acceptance of digital currencies within Arizona, facilitating a more favorable environment for investment in blockchain technologies and related markets. Moreover, adopting such a measure may position Arizona as a more attractive location for crypto-related businesses and transactions compared to states with rigorous taxation policies on digital assets.

Summary

SCR1007 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Arizona Senate aiming to amend Article IX, Section 2 of the Arizona Constitution regarding property tax exemptions. Specifically, the bill seeks to include virtual currency as a category of property exempt from taxation. Virtual currency is defined in the bill as a digital representation of value serving as a medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value, distinct from traditional fiat currencies.

Contention

While the bill aims to foster economic development and innovation, it may also generate some controversy. Opponents may argue that granting tax exemptions to virtual currencies could lead to revenues lost for the state, especially given the volatility often associated with digital assets. There may be concerns regarding equitable treatment of traditional assets versus virtual assets, and whether such an exemption could create loopholes that allow for tax evasion or avoidance.

Voting_history

The bill must undergo a process of approval by voters, as constitution amendments in Arizona require a referendum. This means that the resolution must be submitted to the electorate at the next general election, and its fate ultimately rests on public opinion regarding the taxation of virtual currencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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