HCR 25-1001 CO Introduced
Senior Property Tax Exemption Portability
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Summary
The state constitution currently only allows a senior who has owned and occupied the senior's primary residence for 10 years, or the surviving spouse of such a senior, to claim a property tax exemption for 50% of the first $200,000 of actual value of the primary residence (exemption). If approved by the voters of the state at the 2026 general election, the concurrent resolution will allow a senior, or the surviving spouse of such a senior, who has previously qualified for the exemption for 2016 or any later year for a prior primary residence to claim the exemption for the senior's current owner-occupied primary residence regardless of how long the senior has owned and occupied that residence. (Note: This summary applies to this concurrent resolution as introduced.)
Sponsor (1)
- Ken DeGraaf Republican · primary
Action history (2)
- Feb 24, 2025 House Committee on Finance Postpone Indefinitely · lower
- Jan 27, 2025 Introduced In House - Assigned to Finance · lower
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