Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1443

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Utility personal property.

Impact

Effective January 1, 2024, HB1443 aims to amend existing state laws concerning how utility properties are assessed for tax purposes. The new sections added to the Indiana Code would specify timelines and procedures for political subdivisions to contest assessments, thus enabling a more structured approach to property evaluations. This is expected to ensure that utility companies’ property is accurately assessed, which could lead to fairer distribution of tax burdens amongst local jurisdictions. The legislation also highlights an ongoing commitment to maintaining clear channels for local governments to voice concerns over assessments that affect their revenue and funding.

Summary

House Bill 1443 is an act aimed at amending the Indiana Code to establish new rights and procedures regarding the assessment of personal property owned by utility companies. This bill intends to provide political subdivisions the ability to file objections to tentative assessments made by utility companies on their personal property, thus allowing them to have a say in the valuation process. According to the bill, political subdivisions must file objections by June 1st every year, enabling them to engage in a preliminary conference held by the department of local government finance if they choose to contest the assessments. The bill stipulates that if a subdivision does not file its objections in time, the tentative assessment will be treated as final, but they will still retain the right to appeal the valuation.

Contention

Discussions around HB1443 may center on the balance between state oversight and local autonomy. Critics of the bill may argue that it could lead to complications wherein political subdivisions lacking the capacity or resources to file timely objections may find themselves at a disadvantage, ultimately resulting in unfair tax burdens. Additionally, support for the bill may arise from utility companies, who may favor a streamlined assessment process that minimizes prolonged disputes and promotes fiscal predictability. Thus, HB1443 could serve as a point of debate regarding local government efficacy versus necessary state regulation in utility property assessments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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