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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 3458

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 2442 Session of 2002


        INTRODUCED BY BOYES, MAHER, DeLUCA, ALLEN, ARMSTRONG, M. BAKER,
           BEBKO-JONES, BELARDI, BROWNE, BUNT, CAPPELLI, CIVERA,
           CORRIGAN, COY, DALLY, DIVEN, J. EVANS, FICHTER, FORCIER,
           FREEMAN, GABIG, GEORGE, GODSHALL, GORDNER, HANNA, HENNESSEY,
           HERMAN, HERSHEY, HORSEY, HUTCHINSON, KENNEY, LAUGHLIN,
           LEDERER, LEH, LEVDANSKY, LEWIS, LUCYK, MANDERINO, MANN,
           MARSICO, McILHATTAN, McNAUGHTON, MELIO, PETRARCA, PISTELLA,
           RAYMOND, READSHAW, ROBINSON, RUBLEY, SATHER, SAYLOR,
           SCHRODER, SCHULER, SHANER, STABACK, STEELMAN, R. STEVENSON,
           SURRA, E. Z. TAYLOR, THOMAS, TIGUE, TURZAI, WANSACZ,
           WASHINGTON, WATSON AND YUDICHAK, MARCH 18, 2002

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON FINANCE, MARCH 18, 2002

                                     AN ACT

     1  Authorizing payment for school property tax increases to certain
     2     claimants who occupied homesteads; and providing for the
     3     powers and duties of the Department of Revenue.

     4     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     5  hereby enacts as follows:
     6  Section 1.  Short title.
     7     This act shall be known and may be cited as the Pennsylvania
     8  School Property Tax Freeze Act.
     9  Section 2.  Legislative intent.
    10     The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
    11         (1)  The General Assembly, in recognition of the powers
    12     contained in section 2(b)(ii) of Article VIII of the
    13     Constitution of Pennsylvania which provides for the
    14     establishing as a class or classes of subjects of taxation

     1     the property or privileges of persons who, because of
     2     poverty, are determined to be in need of special tax
     3     provisions, hereby declares as its legislative intent and
     4     purpose to implement such power under such Constitutional
     5     provision by establishing special tax provisions as provided
     6     in this act.
     7         (2)  The General Assembly, in recognition of the
     8     requirements of section 2(b)(ii) of Article VIII of the
     9     Constitution of Pennsylvania relating to special provisions
    10     for the real property tax, hereby declares its intention that
    11     provisions of this act provide an administratively efficient
    12     means for the Commonwealth to absorb the cost of real estate
    13     tax increases for the class of persons designated by this
    14     act.
    15         (3)  The General Assembly having determined that there
    16     are persons within this Commonwealth whose incomes are such
    17     that imposition of school property tax increases would
    18     deprive them and their dependents of the bare necessities of
    19     life and having further determined that poverty is a relative
    20     concept inextricably joined with actual income and the number
    21     of people dependent upon such income deems it to be a matter
    22     of public policy to provide special tax provisions for that
    23     class of persons designated in this act to relieve their
    24     economic burden.
    25         (4)  Any claimant who meets the standards of eligibility
    26     established by this act shall be deemed a separate class of
    27     subject of taxation and, as such, shall be entitled to the
    28     benefit of the special provisions of this act.
    29  Section 3.  Definitions.
    30     The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
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     1  have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
     2  context clearly indicates otherwise:
     3     "Base year."  The taxable year of a claimant immediately
     4  preceding the taxable year for which a claim for special tax
     5  provisions under this act is made or the taxable year of the
     6  claimant immediately preceding the first taxable year in a
     7  series of consecutive taxable years in which the claimant
     8  qualified for a payment on account of school property tax
     9  increases under this act, whichever is earlier.
    10     "Claimant."  A homeowner who is an eligible claimant for
    11  special tax provisions under Article III of the act of March 4,
    12  1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971,
    13  regardless of whether the homeowner had income subject to tax
    14  under Article III of the Tax Reform Code of 1971.
    15     "Department."  The Department of Revenue of the Commonwealth.
    16     "Homeowner."  An owner of a homestead who is:
    17         (1)  an individual domiciled in this Commonwealth;
    18         (2)  a grantor who has placed real property in a
    19     revocable trust and who is an individual domiciled in this
    20     Commonwealth; or
    21         (3)  a partner of a family farm partnership or a
    22     shareholder of a family farm corporation as the terms are
    23     defined in section 1101-C of the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6,
    24     No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, and who is a
    25     natural person domiciled in this Commonwealth.
    26     "Homestead."  The owner-occupied, primary residence and the
    27  parcel of land within this Commonwealth on which the residence
    28  is located and other improvements located on the parcel. If a
    29  portion of such residence is used for a nonresidential purpose,
    30  the term means that portion of the property used as the primary
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     1  residence of the owner-occupant.
     2     "Residence."  A structure used as a place of habitation by
     3  the owner of the structure.
     4     "School district."  A school district of the first class,
     5  first class A, second class, third class or fourth class and an
     6  independent school district.
     7     "School property tax."  The total real property tax levied by
     8  a school district on a homestead of a claimant in a taxable
     9  year. Real property tax levied by a city of the first class
    10  shall constitute taxes levied by a school district for the
    11  purposes of this definition. The term does not include payments
    12  made in lieu of taxes or any penalties or interest paid in
    13  connection with the tax.
    14     "School property tax increase."  The difference between the
    15  school property tax levied in the taxable year and the school
    16  property tax levied in the base year for a claimant, but not
    17  less than zero, multiplied by the percentage of tax forgiveness
    18  computed for the claimant under section 304 of the act of March
    19  4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971,
    20  computed after the application of any locally authorized
    21  credits, exemptions, exclusions or special provisions.
    22     "Taxable year."  This term shall have the same meaning given
    23  it in Article III of the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2),
    24  known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971.
    25  Section 4.  Payment for school property tax increases.
    26     (a)  General rule.--A payment equal to the value of the
    27  school property tax increase shall be issued to a claimant on
    28  account of such increases for a homestead if all of the
    29  following apply:
    30         (1)  The claimant occupied the homestead during the
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     1     entire taxable year.
     2         (2)  The claimant occupied the same homestead during the
     3     entire taxable year that the claimant occupied in the base
     4     year.
     5         (3)  The claimant paid school real property tax levied on
     6     the homestead during the taxable year in an amount equal to
     7     or greater than the amount of the school property tax
     8     increase.
     9         (4)  The claimant applies in a form and time prescribed
    10     by the department.
    11     (b)  Limitation.--The payment on account of school property
    12  tax increases may not exceed $500 for any taxable year.
    13     (c)  Multiple claimants for same homestead.--If two or more
    14  claimants residing at any homestead meet the qualification for a
    15  payment under this act, they may determine among themselves who
    16  shall receive the payment. If they are unable to agree, the
    17  department shall determine to whom the payment is to apply.
    18  Section 5.  Administration and regulations.
    19     The department shall administer this act and shall promulgate
    20  any regulations necessary for its implementation. To the extent
    21  possible, the department shall administer the provisions of this
    22  act in conjunction with its administration of the special tax
    23  provisions provided under Article III of the act of March 4,
    24  1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971.
    25  Section 6.  Petitions for review.
    26     A homeowner whose claim for payment under this act is either
    27  denied, corrected or otherwise adversely affected by the
    28  department may petition for administrative review in the manner
    29  prescribed by the department. An individual aggrieved by the
    30  department's action in connection with the administrative review
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     1  may petition for review in the manner specified in sections 11.1
     2  and 11.2 of the act of March 11, 1971 (P.L.104, No.3), known as
     3  the Senior Citizens Rebate and Assistance Act. Neither the
     4  administrative review process nor the petition for review
     5  provided for in this section shall apply to any determination
     6  regarding special tax provisions under Article III of the act of
     7  March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of
     8  1971.
     9  Section 7.  Applicability.
    10     This act shall apply to claims for payment under this act for
    11  the taxable year beginning after December 31, 2001, and to each
    12  taxable year thereafter.
    13  Section 8.  Effective date.
    14     This act shall take effect immediately.











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