2007 House Bill 5267

Allow 5-year TIFA “opt-out”

Introduced in the House

Sept. 25, 2007

Introduced by Rep. Lorence Wenke (R-63)

To revise the law that allows a local taxing authority to choose to exempt its taxes from “capture” by a new tax increment financing authority plan (TIFA). Under current law a local taxing authority may “opt out” of the capture when the TIFA is started; the bill would allow it to make this election every years, unless doing so would impair bonds issued by the TIFA. A TIFA "captures" the increment of extra local property tax revenue that would result from the property value growth which might be generated by certain improvement projects the authority undertakes. The “captured” tax revenue would be used to pay off the debt incurred by borrowing to subsidize these activities. The boundary of a TIFA may encompass more than one taxing authority (such as a library district inside a municipality, for example). See also House Bills 5178 to 5182.

Referred to the Committee on Commerce