Proposition 117: Property tax assessed valuation; limitation
Legislative Council analysis:
Proposition 117 would amend the Arizona Constitution to cap the annual increase in the value of real property used to calculate property taxes to 5% over the value of the property for the previous year, beginning with the 2015 tax year. Currently, there is no limit on full cash value. This limitation would apply to property values used in determining all property taxes on the real property.
Proposition language:
(SCR1025 - 50th 2nd Reg)
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