Indiana Statutes

§ 6-1.1-46.2-4 — Application for deduction; district board; statement of benefits; contents

Indiana § 6-1.1-46.2-4
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 1.1PROPERTY TAXES
Ch. 46.2Abatement Deduction for Vacant Buildings in an

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Ind. Code § 6-1.1-46.2-4 (2026).

Text

The owner of an eligible vacant building may apply to a district board for a deduction under this chapter for the occupation of an eligible vacant building within a district. An application under this section must:

(1)be submitted to the district board before the owner or tenant of the eligible vacant building occupies the eligible vacant building; and
(2)include a statement of benefits specifying the following information:
(A)A description of the eligible vacant building that the property owner or a tenant of the property owner will occupy.
(B)An estimate of the number of individuals who will be employed or whose employment will be retained by the property owner or the tenant as a result of the occupation of the eligible vacant building, and an estimate of the annual salaries of those

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.238-2017, SEC.18.

Nearby Sections

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§ 6-1.1-1-1
Applicability
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"Assessing official"
§ 6-1.1-1-10
"Person"
§ 6-1.1-1-11
"Personal property"
§ 6-1.1-1-13
Repealed
§ 6-1.1-1-14
"Property taxation"
§ 6-1.1-1-15
"Real property"
§ 6-1.1-1-18
"State agency"
§ 6-1.1-1-19
"Tangible property"
§ 6-1.1-1-2
"Assessment date"
§ 6-1.1-1-20
"Taxing district"
§ 6-1.1-1-21
"Taxing unit"
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