HB 2456

Makes corrections to and updates tax statutes.

Status Chapter Number Assigned
Sponsors Nancy Nathanson (Democrat) (Chief), Bobby Levy (Republican), Rep Leif
Fiscal impact Has minimal fiscal impact
Revenue impact Revenue impact issued

Bill Text

Makes corrections and updates to tax statutes with several housing-related provisions including low-income rental exemptions, single-unit housing construction deadlines, and manufactured dwelling park disaster relief.

Original Bill Text

Sponsors#

Chief Sponsors: Nancy Nathanson

Overview#

Makes corrections to and updates tax statutes. Allows governing body of local government to elect definition of “low income” from expanded definition for purposes of certain rental property tax exemptions. Clarifies that property tax exemption for environmentally sensitive logging equipment applies to logging equipment actually used or held for use. Allows city to extend for 24 months deadline for completion of construction of single-unit housing eligible for property tax exemption. Extends sunset for homestead property tax deferral program.] Aligns provision for calculating interest paid by Department of Revenue if refund is owed with similar interest provisions. Applies to tax refunds owing as of January 1, 2018.] Allows tax credit for contribution to Oregon Production Investment Fund or for contribution made by April 15 of tax year to Opportunity Grant Fund for tax year immediately preceding current tax year, if return is not yet filed for preceding tax year. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2019] 2021, and before January 1, 2024. Advances sunset and deadline for contributions for tax credit for donation to fiduciary organization for distribution to individual development accounts.] Provides that infrastructure for which tax credit for short line railroad rehabilitation is allowed may be leased. Establishes $700,000 per-taxpayer limit on tax credit in single tax year. Modifies prioritization process if preliminary certifications exceed total amount available for credit. Changes biennial cap on amount available for credit to annual cap. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2020, and before January 1, 2026.] Requires biennial review of special use fuel license fees by Department of Transportation and Oregon Transportation Commission.] Allows Department of Revenue to disclose information about vehicle privilege tax to Department of Transportation. Authorizes municipal tax collection agency in city with population of 250,000 or more, for purpose of conducting certain criminal background checks, to require fingerprints and to enter into agreements with Department of State Police. Creates exemption against personal income or corporate excise tax for sale of manufactured dwelling park destroyed by natural disaster to nonprofit corporation or housing authority, for redevelopment of park. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Alison McIntosh Oregon Housing Alliance Support 2021-01-28
Kevin Campbell Associated Oregon Loggers Support 2021-01-28
Eric Noll City of Portland Support 2021-01-28
Eric Noll City of Portland Support 2021-01-28
Alison McIntosh Oregon Housing Alliance Support 2021-06-02
David Wall Newberg Oppose 2021-06-21

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2021-01-11 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2021-01-19 H Referred to Revenue.
2021-01-28 H Public Hearing held.
2021-06-02 H Public Hearing held.
2021-06-07 H Work Session held.
2021-06-09 H Work Session held.
2021-06-14 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.
2021-06-16 H Second reading.
2021-06-17 H Third reading. Carried by Nathanson. Passed.
2021-06-17 S First reading. Referred to President's desk.
2021-06-17 S Referred to Finance and Revenue.
2021-06-21 S Public Hearing and Work Session held.
2021-06-23 S Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
2021-06-23 S Second reading.
2021-06-23 S Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Boquist. Passed.
2021-06-23 S Vote explanation(s) filed by Heard.
2021-06-24 H Speaker signed.
2021-06-26 S President signed.
2021-07-19 H Governor signed.
2021-09-25 H Chapter 528, (2021 Laws): Effective date September 25, 2021.

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