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Committee amends and advances long‑term homeowner tax exemption with $3 million cap and March 1 application date

House Revenue Committee · February 24, 2026
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Summary

Senate File 39, which would repeal the sunset on the long‑term homeowner exemption, move the application deadline to March 1 and cap the exemption at the first $3,000,000 of value, passed committee after amendments and testimony from assessors, AARP and the Department of Revenue.

The House Revenue Committee voted to advance Senate File 39 as amended, a measure that would make several changes to Wyoming's long‑term homeowner property tax exemption.

Senator Crago, the bill sponsor, said the draft repeals the exemption's sunset date, moves the application deadline to March 1 (from the fourth Monday in May) and allows subsequent-year filings by telephone or other less‑formal means. He said the committee of the whole amendment…

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