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Senate committee moves up property-tax mailing and certification deadlines, allows clerks to use prior budgets

2570017 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee amended and advanced Senate Bill 73 to move certain property-tax certification and mailing deadlines earlier, allow county clerks to use the previous year's budget when a taxing subdivision misses the filing deadline, and to set a uniform Oct. 1 budget due date.

The Kansas Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee on an undisclosed date amended and advanced Senate Bill 73, which would alter several deadlines tied to property-tax administration and permit county clerks to use the previous year's budget when a taxing subdivision fails to file a budget by the statutory deadline.

Amelia, a staff member, summarized the bill: "Senate bill number 73 relates to property tax and would modify deadlines for mailing property tax statements to taxpayers and certification of tax levies to the director of property valuation. And also provide that the County Clerk can use the previous year's budget when a taxing subdivision fails to file its budget on or before October 1. Specifically section 1 of the bill would change…

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