New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB584

Introduced
12/14/23  
Refer
12/14/23  
Report Pass
1/18/24  

Caption

Relative to application of the utility property tax to certain renewable electric generating facilities, and relative to communications services tax revenues.

Impact

The bill's provisions would exempt qualifying renewable electric generating facilities from the utility property tax and delay their liability for the state education property tax until either the termination of their PILOT agreement or January 1, 2030. This legislative change is anticipated to impact state funding mechanisms as these facilities will not contribute to education tax revenues for the duration of the exemption. Subsequently, the Department of Revenue Administration has indicated a potential reduction in Education Trust Fund revenue, estimated in the millions annually depending on the valuation of the exempted properties.

Summary

Senate Bill 584 (SB584) addresses the application of the utility property tax specifically for certain renewable electric generating facilities, as well as adjustments to communications services tax revenues. The bill introduces an exemption from the state education property tax for properties defined as utility property under specific conditions, particularly for those making payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT) to municipalities. This bill aims to provide a more favorable tax environment for renewable energy facilities, encouraging their development within the state.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions regarding its fiscal implications. While proponents advocate for the growth of renewable energy and the potential economic benefits that come with fewer tax burdens, opponents raise concerns over the sustainability of education funding in the state. Critics argue that shifting the tax burden away from electric generating facilities could strain public school financing, potentially reducing the funds available for local education systems while introducing dependence on variable sources like communications services tax revenues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB133

Relative to repealing the communications services tax.

NH SB113

Relative to the electric utility system benefits charge.

NH SB54

Relative to purchased power agreements for electric distribution utilities.

NH HB605

Relative to solar generation under the renewable portfolio standards.

NH HB98

Relative to applications for the low and moderate income homeowners property tax relief program.

NH HB219

Relative to certain public utilities statutes.

NH SB68

Relative to municipal host for purposes of limited electrical energy producers.

NH HB616

Relative to administration of the New Hampshire's renewable portfolio standard.

NH HB233

Relative to useful thermal energy under the renewable portfolio standards.

NH HB246

Relative to uses of moneys in the renewable energy fund.

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