Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Utah 2018 General Election in Utah.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote allows owners of private property, who lease space to state or local government entities, to be exempt from paying property taxes.
A “no” vote does not allow owners of private property, who lease space to state or local government entities, to be exempt from paying property taxes.
According to Benajmin Wood of the Salt Lake Tribune, the owners of the property being leased by government entities already receive the benefit of a reliable tenant paying for use of their property. The added tax exemption would be unnecessary and result in lost tax revenue., in opposition to Constitutional Amendment B (Learn more)
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, requiring the government to pay property taxes to itself through the lease they pay is an inefficient use of government resources., in support of Constitutional Amendment B (Learn more)
This measure would amend the state constitution by allowing property owners, who lease space to state and local governments, to be exempt from paying property taxes.
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