Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SB204

Caption

An Act To Amend Title 22 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Municipal Tax Rates Based On Property Classification.

Impact

The bill will provide municipalities with the explicit authority to establish varied tax rates for residential and non-residential properties. This builds on the practices of existing municipalities like Wilmington, which already have different tax rates for these categories. Additionally, by formalizing this authority, the bill allows municipalities to more effectively manage their tax structures to meet local needs, thus positively impacting local governmental operations and fiscal policies.

Summary

Senate Bill 204 aims to amend Title 22 of the Delaware Code, specifically addressing municipal tax rates based on property classification. This legislation seeks to codify the existing authority of Delaware counties and municipalities to implement different tax rates for distinct classes of real property, ensuring these classifications are reasonable and adhere to the uniformity requirement outlined in the Delaware Constitution. By doing so, SB204 clarifies that such tax systems are not only permissible but also well-established within Delaware's legal framework.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB204 appears to be supportive among legislators who recognize the importance of local government autonomy in managing tax systems. Supporters argue that empowering local governments to set tax rates based on property classification allows for greater flexibility and responsiveness to community needs. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential for unequal tax burdens across different regions, and how this may affect property owners within those classifications.

Contention

A notable point of contention can arise from the implementation of varying tax rates, as it may provoke debates about equity and fairness among property owners classified differently. Critics might argue that such a system could lead to disparities in tax burdens, particularly in areas with high residential property concentrations versus commercial developments. Overall, the enactment of SB204 will hinge on balancing the local governance's need for autonomy and the overarching principle of equitable taxation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HB281

An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To State Health Care Insurance.

DE HB282

An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The State Employee Benefits Committee.

DE SB165

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Pharmacy.

DE HB15

An Act To Amend Title 18 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Ovarian Cancer.

DE SCR144

Recognizing April 2024 As "child Abuse Prevention Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SB63

An Act To Amend Title 9 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Farms.

DE HB120

An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Rules Of The Road.

DE SB9

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Lead-based Paint.

DE HCR120

Honoring The Men And Women Of The National Guard Association Of Delaware For Their Service In Advocating, Organizing, Training, And Equipping The National Guard In Support Of The Defense Of Our State And Nation.

DE SB215

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To State Inspections Of Long-term Care Facilities.

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