HB 2445: TPT; residential rentals; notice |
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PRIME SPONSOR: Representative Griffin, LD 14 BILL STATUS: Ways and Means: DP 10-0-0-0
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Requires cities and towns to provide at least a 60-day notice to residential rental property owners of voter approved tax changes affecting their property.
History
Requires cities and towns to get voter approval for new taxes or an increase to existing taxes on residential rental properties. The tax types that are subject to this requirement are transaction privilege, sales, gross receipts, use, franchise or other similar tax or fee. This requirement applies to all cities and towns in Arizona. This statute does not apply to facilities used for healthcare, long-term care or transient lodging businesses such as hotels and motels. Current law does not require cities and towns to notify owners of residential rental properties of new taxes or an increase to existing taxes approved by voters (A.R.S § 42-6011).
1. Requires cities and towns to notify residential rental property owners of voter approved new taxes or an increase to existing taxes at least 60 days before the effective date. (Sec. 1)
2. Specifies that cities and towns must notify the owners of the residential rental property by first class mail. (Sec 1)
3. Makes conforming changes. (Sec. 1)
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7. Fifty-fourth Legislature HB 2445
8. First Regular Session Version 2: Caucus & Cow
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