Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF113

Introduced
1/24/23  
Introduced
1/24/23  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by certain volunteer emergency services providers and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See SF 555, SF 2424.)

Impact

The bill is designed to ease the financial burden on volunteer emergency personnel, enabling them to retain more of their limited income by reducing their property tax obligations. Upon approval, the abatement can be claimed on all applicable taxes and special assessments on their homesteads, thereby encouraging more individuals to engage in volunteer emergency services without the economic pressure of high property taxes diminishing their meager incomes.

Summary

Senate File 113 (SF113) proposes a mechanism for abating property taxes owed by certain volunteer emergency services providers in Iowa. The bill specifically allows providers who have served for at least five years, earn less than $5,000 annually for their service, and maintain good standing with their volunteer agency to file a petition for tax abatement. The legislation aims to provide some financial relief to these essential service members, acknowledging their contributions to community safety and welfare.

Contention

One point of contention may be the criteria set forth for the tax relief, which requires volunteers to earn below a certain threshold and maintain an active status within their agency. Critics could argue that these conditions may be too restrictive, potentially excluding long-serving volunteers who make slightly more than the established cap. Additionally, the retrospective effect of the bill—applying to assessment years starting from January 1, 2023—may spark debate regarding fairness and implementation, raising questions about fiscal implications for local taxing authorities.

Companion Bills

IA SF555

Similar To A bill for an act relating to the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by certain volunteer emergency services providers and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 113; See SF 2424.)

IA SF2424

Similar To A bill for an act relating to the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by certain volunteer emergency services providers and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 555, SF 113.)

Similar Bills

IA SF2424

A bill for an act relating to the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by certain volunteer emergency services providers and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 555, SF 113.)

IA SF555

A bill for an act relating to the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by certain volunteer emergency services providers and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 113; See SF 2424.)

IA SF96

A bill for an act relating to the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by certain volunteer emergency services providers and including effective date and applicability provisions.(See SF 635.)

IA SF635

A bill for an act relating to the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by certain volunteer emergency services providers and including effective date and applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 96.)

MS HB1038

Homestead exemption; bring forward certain sections of law relating to.

IA SF21

A bill for an act authorizing the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by the surviving spouse of an emergency services member killed in the line of duty, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See SF 609.)

IA HF75

A bill for an act authorizing the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by the surviving spouse of an emergency services member killed in the line of duty, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

IA SF609

A bill for an act authorizing the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by the surviving spouse of an emergency services member killed in the line of duty, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 21.)