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Senate advances statute and constitutional amendment to exempt certain nonprofit water facilities from property tax
Summary
Senate advanced House Bill 54 and its companion constitutional amendment (HJR2) that would exempt nonprofit water facilities and associated land from property tax; sponsor said the change ensures parity with municipal systems and carries an estimated $500,000 fiscal note allocated across property taxpayers.
The Utah Senate advanced House Bill 54 and associated House Joint Resolution 2 to the third-reading calendar. The package would exempt nonprofit irrigation and water-delivery facilities and the land occupied by those facilities from property taxation if they meet statutory tests linking ownership and use to water delivery for irrigation, domestic use or sale to public suppliers.
Senator Valentine, sponsor of HB54, said the change is meant…
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