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Budget committee advances several real‑property tax bills for further review; director urges coordinated permitted‑interaction review

5451231 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

Committee members discussed multiple bills that would change home‑exemption amounts, the residential A threshold and incentives for long‑term rental; administration warned of multi‑million dollar revenue impacts and recommended a permitted‑interaction group to analyze fiscal and rate effects across bills.

The Budget Committee on July 21 discussed a package of proposed changes to real‑property tax rules and recommended that several measures proceed to additional hearings while flagging material fiscal impacts. The discussion covered four related matters: Bill 49 (real property home exemption change), Bill 50 (real property home exemption for non‑seniors), Bill 34 (raising the threshold for the Residential A classification), and Bill 48 (long‑term rental dedication and tax relief).

Why it matters: changes to exemption amounts and classification thresholds affect who pays property taxes and how much they pay, with downstream effects on renters, landlords and city revenue. Director Andy Kawano of the Department of Budget and Fiscal Services told the committee that…

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