HB 808, Statewide Ad Valorem Tax Exemption for Tangible Personal Property

Municipal Impact
Position
Oppose
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Bill Sponsor

Rep. Mike Cheokas
District 151

House Bill 808 would increase the statewide ad valorem tax exemption for tangible personal property from $7,500 to $20,000. Motor Vehicles, trailers, and mobile homes would not be included in the exemption. HB 808 would also have to be approved by voters.

Last Updated: 2/29/2024
Subject Area: Taxation
Resources: bill text
BILL STATUS
5/6/2024 - Effective Date 5/6/2024 - Act 581 5/6/2024 - Date Signed by Governor

Votes

3/26/2024 Senate Vote #798 Yea - 51 Nay - 0 Not Voting - 3 Excused - 2
3/20/2024 Senate Vote #695 Yea - 33 Nay - 18 Not Voting - 1 Excused - 4
3/20/2024 Senate Vote #689 Yea - 31 Nay - 22 Not Voting - 1 Excused - 2
2/26/2024 House Vote #552 Yea - 125 Nay - 42 Not Voting - 5 Excused - 8

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