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§ 26-51-2405. Eligibility certificate

AR Code § 26-51-2405 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) After a property to be rehabilitated or developed is designated a qualified project under § 26-51-2404 and the taxpayer completes the rehabilitation or development work, the taxpayer shall submit to the governing body of the central business improvement district where the eligible central business improvement district property is located all documentation and forms required by the governing body of the municipality and the governing body of the central business improvement district to verify that the qualified project has been completed.

(b) If the governing body of the central business improvement district determines that the qualified project has been successfully completed, the governing body of the central business improvement district shall issue an eligibility certificate.

(c)

(1) If the taxpayer is dissatisfied with the determination made by the governing body of the central business improvement district under subsection (b) of this section, the taxpayer may request that a review of that determination be made by the governing body of the municipality.

(2)

(A) The request for review shall be made in writing to the governing body of the municipality within thirty (30) days from the date of the determination of the governing body of the central business improvement district under subsection (b) of this section.

(B) The decision of the governing body of the municipality is a final decision.

(d) Upon issuance of an eligibility certificate, the governing body of the central business improvement district immediately shall report in writing to the Department of Finance and Administration:

(1) The name and address of the taxpayer;

(2) The taxpayer identification number;

(3) The date of issuance of the eligibility certificate;

(4) The amount of the eligibility certificate; and

(5) Any other information as determined necessary by the department.

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