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House Taxation
There are 40 Legislative Days scheduled for the 2005 session. Standing
Legislative Committees meet in regularly scheduled sessions during the
morning hours of each Legislative Day. Some committees will hold special
evening meetings. The House Taxation Committee is scheduled to meet
Tuesday and Thursday at 7:45am in room 412 of the Capitol.
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Legislative Day 3
1/13/05 Completed Meeting
Legislative Day 5
1/18/05
Completed Meeting
HB 1033: past tax liability under the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax
HB 1037: revise the definition of a bad debt
HB 1040: repeal certain sales and use tax exemptions
HB 1043: the term, prepared food, for sales and use tax purposes
HB 1044: refund procedures over-collected sales or use taxes
Legislative Day 7
1/20/05
Completed Meeting
HB 1001: establish certain presumptions concerning real property
sales used to value property
HB 1002: revise the requirements for determining whether dwellings
are eligible to be classified as owner-occupied single-family dwellings
HB 1036: revise certain provisions regarding the determination of
agricultural income value for property tax purposes
HB 1003: revise certain provisions concerning the determination of
agricultural income values for classifying nonagricultural acreages
Legislative Day 10
1/25/05
Completed Meeting
HB 1001:
establish certain presumptions
concerning real property sales used to value property.
Legislative Day 12
1/27/05
Completed Meeting
SB 1 revise the method used to determine the capacity of land to
produce agricultural products.
HB 1100 exempt swine and cattle semen from sales and use tax.
SB 22 change the agency required to provide certain information
regarding the value of railroad property.
SB 47 revise certain dates pertaining to references to the Internal
Revenue Code and to revise certain cross references.
HB 1091 revise certain dates used for the purpose of determining
whether real estate taxes are delinquent.
HB 1113 increase the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products, to
dedicate the revenue for tobacco prevention and cessation programs and
property tax reduction, and to make an appropriation therefor.
Legislative Day 15
2/1/05
Completed Meeting
HB 1203 revise certain provisions regarding the distribution of the tax
imposed on financial institutions
HB 1168 revise the homestead exemption
HB 1121 revise the capitalization rate for determining certain
agricultural income values
HB 1091 revise certain dates used for the purpose of determining whether
real estate taxes are delinquent
HB 1113 increase the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products, to
dedicate the revenue for tobacco prevention and cessation programs and
property tax reduction, and to make an appropriation therefor
Legislative Day 17
2/3/05
Completed Meeting
HB 1186 revise certain real property assessment procedures for land
degraded by prairie dogs
HB 1121 revise the capitalization rate for determining certain
agricultural income values
HB 1203 revise certain provisions regarding the distribution of the tax
imposed on financial institutions
HB 1113 increase the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products, to
dedicate the revenue for tobacco prevention and cessation programs and
property tax reduction, and to make an appropriation therefor
Legislative Day 21
2/8/05
Completed Meeting
HB 1236 limit the annual increase of property taxes that may be levied
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HB 1122 allow agents for property owners to make certain deductions from
gross receipts
HB 1128 revise the definition of agricultural purposes as it relates
to sales tax
HB 1142 provide sales and use tax refunds to certain fabricators
HB 1181 exempt certain amateur sports officials from sales tax
Legislative Day 23
2/10/05
Completed Meeting
HB 1240 require that notice of certain tax equalization decisions be
published
HB 1153 revise certain sales tax provisions related to products and
substances associated with the application of
pesticides
HB 1210 exempt certain contract services from sales and use taxes
HB 1208 revise certain dates for appealing property assessments
HB 1237 reduce the fuel tax on biodiesel blend fuels
Legislative Day 26
2/15/05
Completed Meeting
HB 1180 revise certain provisions concerning business improvement
districts and to exempt general occupational tax receipts from the sales
and gross receipts taxes
HB 1141 revise certain provisions on how real property sales are
used to assess real property and to lower the general fund levies of
school districts
SB 2 revise the procedure for assessing certain agricultural
property
HB 1236 limit the annual increase of property taxes that may be
levied for the capital outlay fund of school districts
Legislative Day 28
2/17/05
Completed Meeting
SB 78 revise certain provisions relating to the taxes electric
cooperatives pay to certain municipalities
SB 99 permit financial institutions to prepay future tax liabilities
SB 180 clarify that a tax may not be abated if a tax certificate is
outstanding
SB 2 revise the procedure for assessing certain agricultural property
Legislative Day 31
2/22/05
Completed Meeting
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100 clarify the rule-making authority for the sales tax on food
refund program
SB 107 regulate the sale and shipment of cigarettes
SB 155 specifically exempt certain political subdivisions from the
imposition of the sales and use tax
SB 195 permit certain licensed agents of the Department of Revenue and
Regulation to collect and retain authorized convenience fees for the
performance of certain duties in lieu of administrative costs
SB 214 provide taxation benefits for certain soybean and biodiesel
facilities
Legislative Day 33
2/24/05
Completed Meeting
SB 195 permit certain licensed agents of the Department of Revenue and
Regulation to collect and retain authorized convenience fees for the
performance of certain duties in lieu of administrative costs
Legislative Day 36
3/1/05
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