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S.B. 260
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PROPERTY TAX - DEFINITION OF
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GOODWILL
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Wayne L. Niederhauser
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House Sponsor:
Craig A. Frank
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill amends the definition of goodwill under the Property Tax Act.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. amends the definition of goodwill for purposes of the property tax exemption for
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intangible property; and
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. makes technical changes.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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This bill has retrospective operation to January 1, 2006.
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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59-2-102, as last amended by Chapters 223 and 249, Laws of Utah 2006
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
59-2-102
is amended to read:
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59-2-102. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter and title:
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(1) "Aerial applicator" means aircraft or rotorcraft used exclusively for the purpose of
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engaging in dispensing activities directly affecting agriculture or horticulture with an
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airworthiness certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration certifying the aircraft or
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rotorcraft's use for agricultural and pest control purposes.
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(2) "Air charter service" means an air carrier operation which requires the customer to
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hire an entire aircraft rather than book passage in whatever capacity is available on a scheduled
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trip.
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(3) "Air contract service" means an air carrier operation available only to customers
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who engage the services of the carrier through a contractual agreement and excess capacity on
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any trip and is not available to the public at large.
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(4) "Aircraft" is as defined in Section
72-10-102
.
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(5) "Airline" means any air carrier operating interstate routes on a scheduled basis
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which offers to fly passengers or cargo on the basis of available capacity on regularly scheduled
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routes.
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(6) "Assessment roll" means a permanent record of the assessment of property as
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assessed by the county assessor and the commission and may be maintained manually or as a
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computerized file as a consolidated record or as multiple records by type, classification, or
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categories.
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(7) "Certified revenue levy" means a property tax levy that provides the same amount
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of ad valorem property tax revenue as was collected for the prior year, plus new growth, but
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exclusive of revenue from collections from redemptions, interest, and penalties.
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(8) "County-assessed commercial vehicle" means:
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(a) any commercial vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer which is not apportioned under
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Section
41-1a-301
and is not operated interstate to transport the vehicle owner's goods or
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property in furtherance of the owner's commercial enterprise;
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(b) any passenger vehicle owned by a business and used by its employees for
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transportation as a company car or vanpool vehicle; and
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(c) vehicles which are:
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(i) especially constructed for towing or wrecking, and which are not otherwise used to
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transport goods, merchandise, or people for compensation;
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(ii) used or licensed as taxicabs or limousines;
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(iii) used as rental passenger cars, travel trailers, or motor homes;
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(iv) used or licensed in this state for use as ambulances or hearses;
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(v) especially designed and used for garbage and rubbish collection; or
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(vi) used exclusively to transport students or their instructors to or from any private,
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public, or religious school or school activities.
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(9) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (9)(b), for purposes of Section
59-2-801
,
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"designated tax area" means a tax area created by the overlapping boundaries of only the
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following taxing entities:
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(i) a county; and
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(ii) a school district.
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(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (9)(a), "designated tax area" includes a tax area created
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by the overlapping boundaries of:
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(i) the taxing entities described in Subsection (9)(a); and
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(ii) (A) a city or town if the boundaries of the school district under Subsection (9)(a)
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and the boundaries of the city or town are identical; or
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(B) a special service district if the boundaries of the school district under Subsection
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(9)(a) are located entirely within the special service district.
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(10) "Eligible judgment" means a final and unappealable judgment or order under
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Section
59-2-1330
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(a) that became a final and unappealable judgment or order no more than 14 months
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prior to the day on which the notice required by Subsection
59-2-919
(4) is required to be
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mailed; and
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(b) for which a taxing entity's share of the final and unappealable judgment or order is
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greater than or equal to the lesser of:
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(i) $5,000; or
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(ii) 2.5% of the total ad valorem property taxes collected by the taxing entity in the
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previous fiscal year.
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(11) (a) "Escaped property" means any property, whether personal, land, or any
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improvements to the property, subject to taxation and is:
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(i) inadvertently omitted from the tax rolls, assigned to the incorrect parcel, or assessed
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to the wrong taxpayer by the assessing authority;
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(ii) undervalued or omitted from the tax rolls because of the failure of the taxpayer to
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comply with the reporting requirements of this chapter; or
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(iii) undervalued because of errors made by the assessing authority based upon
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incomplete or erroneous information furnished by the taxpayer.
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(b) Property which is undervalued because of the use of a different valuation
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methodology or because of a different application of the same valuation methodology is not
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"escaped property."
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(12) "Fair market value" means the amount at which property would change hands
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between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion to buy or sell
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and both having reasonable knowledge of the relevant facts. For purposes of taxation, "fair
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market value" shall be determined using the current zoning laws applicable to the property in
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question, except in cases where there is a reasonable probability of a change in the zoning laws
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affecting that property in the tax year in question and the change would have an appreciable
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influence upon the value.
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(13) "Farm machinery and equipment," for purposes of the exemption provided under
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Section
59-2-1101
, means tractors, milking equipment and storage and cooling facilities, feed
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handling equipment, irrigation equipment, harvesters, choppers, grain drills and planters, tillage
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tools, scales, combines, spreaders, sprayers, haying equipment, and any other machinery or
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equipment used primarily for agricultural purposes; but does not include vehicles required to be
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registered with the Motor Vehicle Division or vehicles or other equipment used for business
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purposes other than farming.
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(14) "Geothermal fluid" means water in any form at temperatures greater than 120
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degrees centigrade naturally present in a geothermal system.
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(15) "Geothermal resource" means:
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(a) the natural heat of the earth at temperatures greater than 120 degrees centigrade;
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and
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(b) the energy, in whatever form, including pressure, present in, resulting from, created
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by, or which may be extracted from that natural heat, directly or through a material medium.
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(16) (a) "Goodwill" means:
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(i) acquired goodwill that is reported as goodwill on the books and records:
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(A) of a taxpayer; and
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(B) that are maintained for financial reporting purposes; or
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(ii) the ability of a business to:
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(A) generate income:
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(I) that exceeds a normal rate of return on assets; and
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(II) resulting from a factor described in Subsection (16)(b); or
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(B) obtain an economic or competitive advantage resulting from[:] a factor described in
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Subsection (16)(b).
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(b) The following factors apply to Subsection (16)(a)(ii):
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[(I)] (i) superior management skills;
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[(II)] (ii) reputation;
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[(III)] (iii) customer relationships;
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[(IV)] (iv) patronage; or
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[(V)] (v) a factor similar to Subsections (16)[(a)(ii)(B)(I)](b)(i) through [(IV)] (iv).
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[(b)] (c) "Goodwill" does not include:
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(i) the intangible property described in Subsection (19)(a) or (b);
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(ii) locational attributes of real property, including:
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(A) zoning;
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(B) location;
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(C) view;
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(D) a geographic feature;
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(E) an easement;
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(F) a covenant;
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(G) proximity to raw materials;
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(H) the condition of surrounding property; or
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(I) proximity to markets;
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(iii) value attributable to the identification of an improvement to real property,
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including:
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(A) reputation of the designer, builder, or architect of the improvement;
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(B) a name given to, or associated with, the improvement; or
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(C) the historic significance of an improvement; or
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(iv) the enhancement or assemblage value specifically attributable to the interrelation
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of the existing tangible property in place working together as a unit.
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(17) (a) For purposes of Section
59-2-103
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(i) "household" means the association of persons who live in the same dwelling,
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sharing its furnishings, facilities, accommodations, and expenses; and
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(ii) "household" includes married individuals, who are not legally separated, that have
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established domiciles at separate locations within the state.
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(b) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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commission may make rules defining the term "domicile."
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(18) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (18)(c), "improvement" means a building,
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structure, fixture, fence, or other item that is permanently attached to land, regardless of
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whether the title has been acquired to the land, if:
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(i) (A) attachment to land is essential to the operation or use of the item; and
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(B) the manner of attachment to land suggests that the item will remain attached to the
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land in the same place over the useful life of the item; or
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(ii) removal of the item would:
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(A) cause substantial damage to the item; or
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(B) require substantial alteration or repair of a structure to which the item is attached.
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(b) "Improvement" includes:
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(i) an accessory to an item described in Subsection (18)(a) if the accessory is:
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(A) essential to the operation of the item described in Subsection (18)(a); and
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(B) installed solely to serve the operation of the item described in Subsection (18)(a);
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and
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(ii) an item described in Subsection (18)(a) that:
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(A) is temporarily detached from the land for repairs; and
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(B) remains located on the land.
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(c) Notwithstanding Subsections (18)(a) and (b), "improvement" does not include:
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(i) an item considered to be personal property pursuant to rules made in accordance
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with Section
59-2-107
;
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(ii) a moveable item that is attached to land:
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(A) for stability only; or
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(B) for an obvious temporary purpose;
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(iii) (A) manufacturing equipment and machinery; or
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(B) essential accessories to manufacturing equipment and machinery;
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(iv) an item attached to the land in a manner that facilitates removal without substantial
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damage to:
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(A) the land; or
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(B) the item; or
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(v) a transportable factory-built housing unit as defined in Section
59-2-1502
if that
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transportable factory-built housing unit is considered to be personal property under Section
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59-2-1503
.
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(19) "Intangible property" means:
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(a) property that is capable of private ownership separate from tangible property,
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including:
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(i) moneys;
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(ii) credits;
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(iii) bonds;
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(iv) stocks;
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(v) representative property;
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(vi) franchises;
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(vii) licenses;
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(viii) trade names;
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(ix) copyrights; and
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(x) patents;
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(b) a low-income housing tax credit; or
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(c) goodwill.
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(20) "Low-income housing tax credit" means:
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(a) a federal low-income housing tax credit under Section 42, Internal Revenue Code;
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or
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(b) a low-income housing tax credit under:
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(i) Section
59-7-607
; or
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(ii) Section
59-10-1010
.
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(21) "Metalliferous minerals" includes gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, and uranium.
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(22) "Mine" means a natural deposit of either metalliferous or nonmetalliferous
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valuable mineral.
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(23) "Mining" means the process of producing, extracting, leaching, evaporating, or
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otherwise removing a mineral from a mine.
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(24) (a) "Mobile flight equipment" means tangible personal property that is:
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(i) owned or operated by an:
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(A) air charter service;
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(B) air contract service; or
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(C) airline; and
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(ii) (A) capable of flight;
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(B) attached to an aircraft that is capable of flight; or
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(C) contained in an aircraft that is capable of flight if the tangible personal property is
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intended to be used:
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(I) during multiple flights;
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(II) during a takeoff, flight, or landing; and
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(III) as a service provided by an air charter service, air contract service, or airline.
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(b) (i) "Mobile flight equipment" does not include a spare part other than a spare
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engine that is rotated:
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(A) at regular intervals; and
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(B) with an engine that is attached to the aircraft.
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(ii) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
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the commission may make rules defining the term "regular intervals."
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(25) "Nonmetalliferous minerals" includes, but is not limited to, oil, gas, coal, salts,
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sand, rock, gravel, and all carboniferous materials.
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(26) "Personal property" includes:
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(a) every class of property as defined in Subsection (27) which is the subject of
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ownership and not included within the meaning of the terms "real estate" and "improvements";
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(b) gas and water mains and pipes laid in roads, streets, or alleys;
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(c) bridges and ferries;
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(d) livestock which, for the purposes of the exemption provided under Section
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59-2-1112
, means all domestic animals, honeybees, poultry, fur-bearing animals, and fish; and
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(e) outdoor advertising structures as defined in Section
72-7-502
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(27) (a) "Property" means property that is subject to assessment and taxation according
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to its value.
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(b) "Property" does not include intangible property as defined in this section.
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(28) "Public utility," for purposes of this chapter, means the operating property of a
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railroad, gas corporation, oil or gas transportation or pipeline company, coal slurry pipeline
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company, electrical corporation, telephone corporation, sewerage corporation, or heat
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corporation where the company performs the service for, or delivers the commodity to, the
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public generally or companies serving the public generally, or in the case of a gas corporation
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or an electrical corporation, where the gas or electricity is sold or furnished to any member or
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consumers within the state for domestic, commercial, or industrial use. Public utility also
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means the operating property of any entity or person defined under Section
54-2-1
except water
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corporations.
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(29) "Real estate" or "real property" includes:
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(a) the possession of, claim to, ownership of, or right to the possession of land;
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(b) all mines, minerals, and quarries in and under the land, all timber belonging to
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individuals or corporations growing or being on the lands of this state or the United States, and
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all rights and privileges appertaining to these; and
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(c) improvements.
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(30) "Residential property," for the purposes of the reductions and adjustments under
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this chapter, means any property used for residential purposes as a primary residence. It does
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not include property used for transient residential use or condominiums used in rental pools.
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(31) For purposes of Subsection
59-2-801
(1)(e), "route miles" means the number of
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miles calculated by the commission that is:
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(a) measured in a straight line by the commission; and
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(b) equal to the distance between a geographical location that begins or ends:
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(i) at a boundary of the state; and
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(ii) where an aircraft:
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(A) takes off; or
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(B) lands.
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(32) (a) "State-assessed commercial vehicle" means:
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(i) any commercial vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer which operates interstate or intrastate
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to transport passengers, freight, merchandise, or other property for hire; or
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(ii) any commercial vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer which operates interstate and
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transports the vehicle owner's goods or property in furtherance of the owner's commercial
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enterprise.
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(b) "State-assessed commercial vehicle" does not include vehicles used for hire which
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are specified in Subsection (8)(c) as county-assessed commercial vehicles.
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(33) "Taxable value" means fair market value less any applicable reduction allowed for
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residential property under Section
59-2-103
.
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(34) "Tax area" means a geographic area created by the overlapping boundaries of one
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or more taxing entities.
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(35) "Taxing entity" means any county, city, town, school district, special taxing
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district, or any other political subdivision of the state with the authority to levy a tax on
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property.
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(36) "Tax roll" means a permanent record of the taxes charged on property, as extended
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on the assessment roll and may be maintained on the same record or records as the assessment
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roll or may be maintained on a separate record properly indexed to the assessment roll. It
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includes tax books, tax lists, and other similar materials.
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Section 2. Retrospective operation.
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This bill has retrospective operation to January 1, 2006.
Legislative Review Note
as of 2-2-07 3:34 PM