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House advances property tax ‘circuit breaker’ increase, sends HB83 to Senate
Utah House of Representatives · February 10, 2009
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Summary
HB83 raises the top circuit-breaker income threshold from $28,545 to $33,000 and extends eligibility for an extra 20% residential exemption; sponsor estimated a roughly $160,000 fiscal note. The House passed HB83 unanimously, 73–0, and will transmit the bill to the Senate.
The Utah House on Feb. 10 approved HB83, which adjusts the state’s property-tax relief 'circuit breaker' to reflect recent growth in residential real estate values.
On the floor, a representative explained that HB83 raises the highest income eligibility…
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