Wednesday, December 14, 2016

HB 18

LC0405
Tom Jacobson


Revise tax lien laws and tax deed laws

7 comments:

  1. Per Tyler Gernant: "I actually helped write this bill and our association asked Rep. Jacobson to carry the bill. I wholly support it.




    This bill provides a great deal more clarity than existing law and eliminates some conflicting provisions. It also enhances the notice that a taxpayer receives regarding delinquent taxes. Finally it eliminates the annual tax lien sale. The County would now take all tax liens and go through the assignment process which is more familiar to most Treasurers. Again this creates stability and predictability for taxpayers. Additionally, it will eliminate taxpayers receiving assignment notices before 2nd half taxes are actually due."

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  2. Message sent to Rep. Hertz: “Missoula County supports HB 18 - Revise tax lien and tax deed laws, before House Taxation tomorrow morning. This bill provides more clarity than existing law and eliminates some conflicting provisions. It also enhances the notice that a taxpayer receives regarding delinquent taxes. Finally, it eliminates the annual tax lien sale. The County would now take all tax liens and go through the assignment process, which is more familiar to most treasurers.”

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  3. Sent the following to MC Reps. on the House floor:

    Representatives,

    Missoula County supports HB 18 - Revise tax lien and tax deed laws, on the House floor this afternoon. This bill provides more clarity than existing law and eliminates some conflicting provisions. It also enhances the notice that a taxpayer receives regarding delinquent taxes. Finally, it eliminates the annual tax lien sale. The County would now take all tax liens and go through the assignment process, which is more familiar to most treasurers.

    Please support HB 18.

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  4. To be sent later this evening:
    Senators Barrett and Malek,

    Missoula County supports HB 18 - Revise tax lien and tax deed laws, before Senate Taxation tomorrow morning. This bill provides more clarity than existing law and eliminates some conflicting provisions. It also enhances the notice that a taxpayer receives regarding delinquent taxes. Finally, it eliminates the annual tax lien sale. The County would now take all tax liens and go through the assignment process, which is more familiar to most treasurers.

    Please support HB 18.

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  5. To be sent today, February 3rd at noon:

    Missoula County supports HB 18 - Revise tax lien and tax deed laws, and the proposed amendment, on the Senate floor this afternoon. This bill provides more clarity than existing law and eliminates some conflicting provisions. It also enhances the notice that a taxpayer receives regarding delinquent taxes. Finally, it eliminates the annual tax lien sale. The County would now take all tax liens and go through the assignment process, which is more familiar to most treasurers.

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  6. Sent Feb. 9:Missoula County supports HB 18 - Revise tax lien and tax deed laws on the House floor this afternoon. This bill provides more clarity than existing law and eliminates some conflicting provisions. It also enhances the notice that a taxpayer receives regarding delinquent taxes. Finally, it eliminates the annual tax lien sale. The County would now take all tax liens and go through the assignment process, which is more familiar to most treasurers. Please concur with the Senate Amendments and Support HB 18.

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  7. Sent the following on Friday:

    Representatives,

    Missoula County supports HB 18 - Revise tax lien and tax deed laws on the House floor this afternoon. This bill provides more clarity than existing law and eliminates some conflicting provisions. It also enhances the notice that a taxpayer receives regarding delinquent taxes. Finally, it eliminates the annual tax lien sale. The County would now take all tax liens and go through the assignment process, which is more familiar to most treasurers.

    Please concur with the Senate Amendments and support HB 18.

    Respectfully,

    Vickie Zeier on behalf of the Missoula County Commission

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