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House Taxation Committee hears bill to fund property-tax credits with lodging and rental-car taxes
Summary
Sen. Carl Glim’s SB 90 would create a state property-tax assistance fund that uses lodging/bed and rental-car tax revenue to deliver a credit on owner-occupied primary-residence tax bills; fiscal-note estimates show roughly $240 per household in FY26 and DOR would administer applications.
Sen. Carl Glim (sponsor) told the House Taxation Committee that Senate Bill 90 would use lodging- and rental-car tax revenue to create a state Property Tax Assistance Fund that delivers a direct credit on primary-residence property-tax bills.
“This is a bill for an act entitled an act providing property tax assistance for primary residents,” Glim said as he opened the hearing, and he described the proposal as a transparent tax-credit that would appear on a taxpayer’s bill. Glim said the fiscal-note projection for fiscal year 2026 is about $240 per eligible primary residence and that the fund could be increased in later legislation.
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