Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SB203

Introduced
8/11/25  
Engrossed
8/12/25  

Caption

An Act To Amend Title 9 Of The Delaware Code Relating To County Tax Levy.

Impact

The proposed changes will enhance the authority of local governing bodies in adjusting tax rates based on property classifications, bringing them in line with existing legal precedents. The bill outlines specific provisions regarding how county tax rates can be fixed, assessed, and levied, fostering greater flexibility in local taxation without significantly altering existing revenue streams. Furthermore, it addresses circumstances under which property reassessments can influence tax revenues, ensuring that county governments can adapt their tax rates appropriately to meet fiscal needs.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 203 is designed to amend Title 9 of the Delaware Code concerning county tax levies. The bill seeks to codify the longstanding practice that allows Delaware counties and municipalities to establish different tax rates for various classes of real property, provided such classifications are reasonable and comply with Article VIII of the Delaware Constitution. This means that within each classification, tax rates must remain uniform, further standardizing the taxation process across counties.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB203 appears to be supportive among local government officials and tax authorities who view the measure as a necessary update to existing laws. However, concerns may arise from citizens regarding how differentiated tax rates might affect property owners, especially if classifications lead to higher taxes for certain groups. The general consensus among proponents is that the bill will empower local governments to respond more effectively to community-specific fiscal challenges.

Contention

A notable point of contention within discussions of SB203 relates to how increased flexibility in tax classification might lead to unequal tax burdens among residents. Some stakeholders raise alarms about potential mismanagement or inequities arising from such classifications, with fears that certain demographic groups could face disproportionate tax increases. However, supporters argue that the established requirements for uniformity within classifications safeguard against arbitrary tax increases, promoting fairness and fiscal responsibility in local government operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HB350

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Hospital Costs.

DE HB1

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Marijuana.

DE HB15

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

DE HB127

An Act To Amend Title 9 And Title 25 Of The Delaware Code Relating To County Fire Protection Fees.

DE SB20

An Act To Amend Title 14 And Title 29 Of The Delaware Code And Chapter 187 Of Volume 81 Of The Laws Of Delaware Relating To Donated Leave.

DE HB340

An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Family Justice Centers.

DE SB165

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

DE SB9

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

DE SB1

An Act To Amend Title 25 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Residential Landlord-tenant Code.

DE SCR144

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

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