2015 Oklahoma Statutes
Title 62. Public Finance
§62-886. Residences qualifying for tax exemption - Application - Limit on amount.

62 OK Stat § 62-886 (2015) What's This?

A. Upon creation of a housing reinvestment district pursuant to the provisions of Section 5 of this act, there shall be granted exemptions from ad valorem taxes upon property that qualifies for a homestead exemption as follows:

1. A newly constructed residence located on a parcel upon which a residence has not previously been located within a ten-year period immediately preceding the date of the commencement of construction shall be exempt from ad valorem taxes for a period of two (2) tax years, beginning with the tax year the property first qualifies for a homestead exemption, to the extent of the ad valorem taxes upon the parcel of property upon which the residence is located attributable to the difference in the fair market value of such parcel in such tax year compared to the fair market value of such parcel in the tax year in which construction of the residence commenced;

2. A newly constructed residence located on a parcel upon which a residence was previously located within a ten-year period immediately preceding the date of the commencement of construction shall be exempt from ad valorem taxes for a period of three (3) tax years, beginning with the tax year the property first qualifies for a homestead exemption, to the extent of the ad valorem taxes upon the parcel of property upon which the residence is located attributable to the difference in fair market value of such parcel in such tax year compared to the fair market value of such parcel in the tax year in which construction of the residence commenced; and

3. A residence to which an improvement, as defined in Section 2802.1 of Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes, has been made, in an amount which increases the fair cash value of the property by not less than Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) as determined by the county assessor, shall be exempt from ad valorem taxes for a period of five (5) tax years, beginning with the first full tax year following completion of the improvement, to the extent of the amount of ad valorem taxes attributable to the value of the improvement.

For purposes of this section, a “newly constructed residence” shall mean a dwelling for which construction was commenced after the creation of the housing reinvestment district in which the dwelling is located.

B. The owner of any property qualifying for an exemption as provided in subsection A of this section shall apply to the county assessor on or before March 15 of the first tax year for which the exemption is sought for the granting of such exemption. Such exemption shall not be granted unless the property owner is in compliance with all ad valorem tax laws of this state. If the property owner ceases to be in compliance with all ad valorem tax laws of this state during the period of the exemption, the exemption shall be disallowed.

C. An exemption from ad valorem taxes in any area included within the boundaries of an enterprise area, a historic preservation area or a reinvestment area as such terms are defined in Section 853 of Title 62 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or in a rural housing incentive district established in accordance with the Oklahoma Rural Housing Incentive District Act, in which ad valorem tax revenues or other local tax revenues, or any increment or portion thereof, are apportioned or allocated for the repayment of bonds pursuant to the Local Development Act or the Oklahoma Rural Housing Incentive District Act, shall be limited to the amount of ad valorem taxes not so apportioned or allocated.

Added by Laws 2002, c. 344 , § 6, eff. Jan. 1, 2003.

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