Real property tax; notice of assessments. (HB1291)

Introduced By

Del. Lee Ware (R-Powhatan) with support from co-patrons Del. Nick Rush (R-Christiansburg), and Del. Joseph Yost (R-Blacksburg)

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Description

Real property tax; notice of assessments. Clarifies that the information required on the notice of assessment regarding assessments in the immediately prior two tax years refers to the immediately prior two tax years' final assessments. Read the Bill »

Outcome

Bill Has Passed

History

DateAction
10/22/2014Committee
10/22/2014Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/14/15 15100621D
10/22/2014Referred to Committee on Finance
01/18/2015Impact statement from TAX (HB1291)
01/19/2015Reported from Finance (22-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
01/20/2015Read first time
01/21/2015Read second time and engrossed
01/22/2015Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (95-Y 0-N)
01/22/2015VOTE: BLOCK VOTE PASSAGE (95-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
01/23/2015Constitutional reading dispensed
01/23/2015Referred to Committee on Finance
02/09/2015Impact statement from TAX (HB1291)
02/11/2015Reported from Finance (12-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/12/2015Constitutional reading dispensed (37-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/13/2015Read third time
02/13/2015Passed Senate (36-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/18/2015Enrolled
02/18/2015Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1291ER)
02/18/2015Impact statement from TAX (HB1291ER)
02/18/2015Signed by Speaker
02/20/2015Signed by President
02/23/2015G Governor's Action Deadline Midnight, Monday, March 30, 2015
02/23/2015Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on 2/23/15
02/23/2015G Governor's Action Deadline Midnight, Sunday, March 29, 2015
03/16/2015G Approved by Governor-Chapter 151 (effective 7/1/15)
03/16/2015G Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0151)

Duplicate Bills

The following bills are identical to this one: HB1621.

Comments

Thomas Nelson, Jr. writes:

The two prior tax assessments years refers to the assessments at the end of each tax assessment period whether it is one year or even six years.