Ivey signs property tax increase cap into law

Kay Ivey HB342 Signing

Governor Kay Ivey has signed legislation into law that caps the amount property tax can increase every year after reappraisals.

House Bill 73 (HB73) by State Rep. Phillip Pettus (R-Killen) caps yearly property tax increases after a reappraisal. The legislation was amended several times on the House floor, bringing the final capped amount to 7%.

The bill initially capped residential property increase cap at 3% and commercial property at 5%. Pettus offered a floor amendment pushed by the League of Municipalities and county commissions. The amendment capped expenditures at 7% for both types of property.

The bill was initially set up for a three-year sunset, meaning the legislature would have to re-approve it after those three years. However, the Senate changed the sunset provision to occur every five years.

Exceptions to the 7% cap include:

Ivey signed the legislation into law on Thursday. It will go into effect on October 1.

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