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HOUSE BILL NO. 427 – Property tax, rural homesite dvlp

HOUSE BILL NO. 427

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H0427...............................................by REVENUE AND TAXATION
PROPERTY TAX - Amends existing law to provide that when an individual
parcel in a rural homesite development plat is transferred, the individual
parcel shall not be eligible for the speculative portion of value of
agricultural land exemption unless the requirements of the exemption are
met; to provide that remaining parcels are otherwise eligible for the
speculative portion of value of agricultural land exemption unless they are
otherwise ineligible; to provide that the transfer of a parcel to a child
or a spouse of the owner shall not cause ineligibility for the speculative
portion of value of agricultural land exemption unless construction of
improvements on the parcel has begun.
                                                                        
01/19    House intro - 1st rdg - to printing
01/20    Rpt prt - to Rev/Tax

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  ]]]]              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ]]]]
 Fifty-eighth Legislature                   Second Regular Session - 2006
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                                                                        
                                     HOUSE BILL NO. 427
                                                                        
                             BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE
                                                                        
  1                                        AN ACT
  2    RELATING TO PARTIAL EXEMPTION FOR PARCELS ON LAND IN A RURAL HOMESITE DEVELOP-
  3        MENT PLAT; AMENDING SECTION 63-602FF, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT WHEN  AN
  4        INDIVIDUAL  PARCEL  IN  A  RURAL HOMESITE DEVELOPMENT PLAT IS TRANSFERRED,
  5        THAT INDIVIDUAL PARCEL SHALL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE  SPECULATIVE  PORTION
  6        OF  VALUE  OF  AGRICULTURAL  LAND EXEMPTION UNLESS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
  7        EXEMPTION ARE MET, TO PROVIDE THAT REMAINING PARCELS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR  THE
  8        SPECULATIVE  PORTION  OF  VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL LAND EXEMPTION UNLESS THEY
  9        ARE OTHERWISE INELIGIBLE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE TRANSFER OF A  PARCEL  TO  A
 10        CHILD OR A SPOUSE OF THE OWNER SHALL NOT CAUSE INELIGIBILITY FOR THE SPEC-
 11        ULATIVE  PORTION  OF VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL LAND EXEMPTION UNLESS CONSTRUC-
 12        TION OF IMPROVEMENTS ON THE PARCEL HAS BEGUN AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORREC-
 13        TIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION.
                                                                        
 14    Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:
                                                                        
 15        SECTION 1.  That Section 63-602FF, Idaho Code, be, and the same is  hereby
 16    amended to read as follows:
                                                                        
 17        63-602FF.  PARTIAL  EXEMPTION  FOR  PARCELS  OF  LAND IN A RURAL HOME SITE
 18    HOMESITE DEVELOPMENT PLAT. (1) Each parcel  of  land  in  a  rural  home  site
 19    homesite  development  plat  previously eligible for the exemption pursuant to
 20    section 63-602K, Idaho Code, shall continue to be eligible for the  exemption.
 21    until  such  time  as improvements are being built upon the When an individual
 22    parcel. Once construction of the improvements has begun, no acreage in the  is
 23    transferred  that  individual  parcel  shall not be eligible for the exemption
 24    pursuant to section 63-602K, Idaho Code, unless the requirements of the exemp-
 25    tion have been met, provided however, that the remaining parcels shall be eli-
 26    gible for the exemption pursuant to section 63-602K, Idaho Code,  unless  they
 27    are  otherwise  ineligible. Transfer of a parcel to a child or a spouse of the
 28    owner  shall not cause ineligibility for the  exemption  pursuant  to  section
 29    63-602K,  Idaho  Code,  unless  construction of improvements on the parcel has
 30    begun in which case the parcel shall not be eligible for the exemption.
 31        (2)  For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:
 32        (a)  "Plat" means the drawing, map or plan of a subdivision or  a  replat-
 33        ting of such, including certifications, descriptions and approvals.
 34        (b)  "Rural  home site homesite development plat" means a subdivision plat
 35        for the development of property outside the boundaries of an  incorporated
 36        municipality  within  a county of less than one hundred thousand (100,000)
 37        population, recorded with the county recorder.
                                                                        
 38        SECTION 2.  An emergency existing  therefor,  which  emergency  is  hereby
 39    declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after its
 40    passage and approval, and retroactively to January 1, 2006.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact



                       STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
                            RS 15574

This legislation provides that land that is being developed into
rural home sites must meet the requirements of the agriculture
exemption in order to receive the benefit of the exemption.

 
                          FISCAL IMPACT

None to the general fund. It may shift taxes to one class of
property taxpayers from others and it may increase funds
available for the maintenance and operation of schools.



Contact
Name:  Rep. Lake 
Phone: 332-1000
Sen. Keough



STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE                         H 427