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15-24-3203. Common gray water and potable water systems for newly constructed multiple dwelling projects -- tax abatement

MT Code § 15-24-3203 (2019) (N/A)
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15-24-3203. Common gray water and potable water systems for newly constructed multiple dwelling projects -- tax abatement. (1) A multiple dwelling project that is under construction or that is constructed with a common gray water and potable water system is taxed at 91% of the market value of the project or market value of each residential condominium unit during the course of the construction and for 10 years after completion of construction as provided in this section.

(2) To receive a tax abatement, a taxpayer shall apply, on a form provided by the department, to the department on or before April 15 of the year for which the first abatement is claimed for property under construction and for the first year of the completion of construction but not later than 1 year after the completion of the construction of the residential units or, if construction is to occur over a multiyear period, after the completion of the first residential unit. The claimant shall provide a certification from the local board of health pursuant to 50-2-116 that the residential dwelling is under construction or was constructed with a common gray water and potable water system that meets the requirements of this section. The department may require other information that it considers necessary to determine the eligibility of the residential dwelling for a property tax abatement.

(3) An abatement granted under this section remains in effect through the 10th year following the year construction was completed.

(4) Only property with a common gray water and potable water system is eligible for the property tax abatement provided in this section.

History: En. Sec. 3, Ch. 405, L. 2011; amd. Sec. 28, Ch. 361, L. 2015.

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15-24-3203. Common gray water and potable water systems for newly constructed multiple dwelling projects -- tax abatement