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Committee reviews repeal of sunset for long-term homeowner property tax exemption
Summary
The Joint Revenue Committee heard testimony on 26 LSO 99, a bill that would remove the 2027 sunset from Wyoming's long-term homeowner property tax exemption; assessors and county commissioners urged administrative tweaks and consideration of local revenue impacts.
The Joint Revenue Committee on Wednesday reviewed 26 LSO 99, a one-page bill to repeal the July 1, 2027, sunset in 2024 Wyoming Session Laws, chapter 106, that currently limits the long-term homeowner property tax exemption. Josh Anderson of the Legislative Service Office said the draft "repeals 2024 Wyoming session laws, chapter 106," removing the scheduled sunset.
The Department of Revenue's Ken Gill told the committee the bill is "pretty straightforward" but that the exact fiscal impact is uncertain…
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