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Committee holds discussion of proposed antique automobile property‑tax exemption; constitutional and local revenue concerns raised
Summary
Senate Bill 807, which would exempt private passenger automobiles 25 years or older from personal property taxation, prompted constitutional and fiscal concerns in committee testimony and was not advanced.
Senate Bill 807 — a proposal to exempt private passenger automobiles that are 25 years old or older from personal property taxation — drew extended committee discussion on constitutional authority, fiscal impacts, and how the measure would interact with an existing motor vehicle property adjustment credit.
What the bill would do
Counsel to the committee summarized the substitute: the bill would make private passenger automobiles 25 years old or older exempt from personal property tax. Counsel said the Tax Department prepared a fiscal note estimating an annual revenue loss of approximately $3 million and that the local revenue impact would fall on…
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