Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1122

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/27/25  

Caption

Ad valorem tax; requiring the State Board of Equalization to assess certain broadband property. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB1122 would change the valuation criteria for broadband service providers by establishing a consistent method for assessing their property specifically based on the broadband service they provide. The State Board of Equalization will be directed to apply a fifteen percent assessment ratio for tax years 2026 through 2036 for properties in areas where the broadband service is either insufficient or limited. This amendment is aimed at promoting the expansion of broadband services, especially in underserved communities by providing a more favorable tax structure.

Summary

Senate Bill 1122 seeks to amend existing provisions under the Ad Valorem Tax Code in Oklahoma, specifically addressing the assessment of properties utilized for broadband service. The bill defines the property of broadband service providers and stipulates that such properties, constructed or installed after the bill's effective date, must be assessed at a specific ratio. This addresses a growing need for appropriate taxation of new broadband infrastructure being put in place to enhance internet access across the state.

Contention

The bill has the potential to create points of contention among stakeholders in the broadband industry. Proponents argue that this legislation provides needed incentives for broadband service providers to expand their services into under-connected areas. However, critics may view the preferential tax treatment as a domestic subsidy that could unfairly benefit certain providers over others, leading to questions about equity in service provision across different areas. There may be discussions on the valuation and how the proposed assessment ratios will impact overall tax revenues in Oklahoma.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB3961

Ad valorem tax; defining terms; providing assessment percentage ratio for certain property; effective date.

OK SB1864

State Board of Equalization; adding duty. Effective date.

OK HB2003

Revenue and taxation; ad valorem; property tax installment payments; effective date.

OK HB2003

Revenue and taxation; ad valorem; property tax installment payments; effective date.

OK HB2339

Revenue and taxation; ad valorem taxation; exempt property; parsonages; fair cash value; effective date.

OK HB2339

Revenue and taxation; ad valorem taxation; exempt property; parsonages; fair cash value; effective date.

OK HB2285

Revenue and taxation; income tax rates; revenue determinations; State Board of Equalization; comparisons; rate reductions; standard deductions; effective date.

OK HB2285

Revenue and taxation; income tax rates; revenue determinations; State Board of Equalization; comparisons; rate reductions; standard deductions; effective date.

OK SB2012

Ad valorem tax; exempting commercial property of a nonprofit development organization from property tax. Effective date.

OK HB2842

Broadband; Oklahoma Broadband Act of 2023; effective date.

Similar Bills

HI HB1782

Relating To Broadband Service Infrastructure.

CA SB717

Department of Technology: broadband communications: report.

IL HB1737

BROADBAND DEPLOYMENT ACT

HI SB2173

Relating To Broadband Service Infrastructure.

CO HB1334

Broadband Service for Multiunit Buildings

LA SB10

Provides relative to rural broadband high-speed internet access.

LA SB406

Provides for rural access to broadband high-speed internet service. (gov sig)

IA HSB185

A bill for an act related to using electric transmission and distribution easements held by electric cooperatives for broadband service, and including effective date provisions.