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HB 17-1063

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Reduce Business Personal Property Taxes

Plain-English Summary

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House Bill 17-1063 in Colorado aims to reduce business personal property taxes by increasing the exemption threshold from $7,300 to $50,000 per schedule. This means more small businesses won't have to pay taxes on their equipment and other assets up to this higher amount. The bill also applies similar tax relief to public utilities, exempting the first $50,000 of their personal property from taxation. Since the bill has been signed into law, it is now in effect and providing tax savings for qualifying businesses and utilities.

Official Summary

Under current law, if a business has less than $7,300 of personal property that would be listed on a single personal property schedule, then the personal property is exempt from the property tax and the business is not required to submit a schedule to the county assessor. With respect to this exemption, the bill reduces the amount of personal property tax that businesses pay by: Increasing the exemption that applies per schedule from $7,300 to $50,000, adjusted for inflation in the future, which increase will allow more businesses to avoid filing personal property tax schedules; and Allowing businesses whose personal property value exceeds the total exemption amount to claim the exemption. For public utilities that are assessed statewide, the property tax administrator currently considers all of a public utility's tangible property within the state as a factor in determining the value of the public utility as a unit. The bill modifies the valuation process by: Exempting the first $50,000 or an inflation-adjusted amount of personal property from the property tax and excluding it from the administrator's consideration for valuation purposes; and Excluding the exempt personal property from the public utility's statement of property that it files with the administrator.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2017-02-01
Latest action
2017-01-11
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs + Finance
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Votes

Refer House Bill 17-1063 to the Committee on Finance. The motion failed on a vote of 3-6.
2017-02-01 · House · failYes: 3 · No: 6 · Other:
Postpone House Bill 17-1063 indefinitely. The motion passed on a vote of 6-3.
2017-02-01 · House · passYes: 6 · No: 3 · Other:
Adopt amendment L.001 (Attachment C). The motion failed on a vote of 3-6.
2017-02-01 · House · failYes: 3 · No: 6 · Other: