Rooks County Neighborhood
Revitalization Plan

(Re-adopted November, 2007)

Questions and Answers

Application Procedure

Benefits

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

What is the Tax Rebate Program?

During the 1994 legislative session, lawmakers passed Senate Bill #732, which provides tax rebates for new construction and the rehabilitation of existing structures.  In order to implement the legislation locally, each municipality must adopt a plan and designate an area in which they want to promote revitalization and development or redevelopment.

What is a "tax rebate"?

It is a refund of the property taxes which are paid on the actual value added to a property due to the improvement.  Under the Neighborhood Revitalization Plan legislation, the taxes relating to the assessed value on the property prior to the improvement may not be reduced and will continue to be payable.

What is "qualified improvement"?

Qualified improvement includes new construction, rehabilitation and additions.

How is "structure" defined?

"Structure" means any building wall or other structure, including the building and improvements to the existing structures and fixtures assimilated to the real estate.  Includes residential, commercial, or agricultural properties.

What kind of "improvements" will increase the assessed value?

New construction, additions and major rehabilitation will increase the assessed value.  Repairs generally will not increase the assessed value unless there are several major repairs or improvements completed at the same time.

Does "one dollar" spent on work equal "one dollar" of increased value?

One dollar spent is not necessarily equal to one dollar of increased value.

What determines eligibility for a tax rebate?

There must be a minimum of $5,000 value increase.  New, as well as existing improvements must conform with all codes, rules and regulations in effect.  You should secure a building permit for most improvements, where applicable.  Call the city office to find out if you need a building permit.

If qualified improvements have been made, how does one obtain a tax rebate?

The property owner must file, and have approved, an application with the County Appraiser before construction begins.  There will be no exceptions.

Who applies?

The property owner.  Even if as a lessee you are doing the improvements and your lease agreement has you paying the taxes, the property owner must apply.  The tax rebate does not follow the sale of the property within the 10-year term of the sale.

How often do I need to apply?

Apply each year that you make a qualifying improvement to the property, even though the improvements may not actually be completed during the year.  If no further improvements are made, the initial application will be sufficient without the property owner having to file an additional application for succeeding years in which a tax rebate is received.

Will the schedule of tax rebates, as determined by the increase in assessed value in the first year, ever change?

Yes. All tax rebates under this plan (a) shall be based on the tax increase from the assessed valuation, (b) shall be paid commencing in the first calendar year following the year of completion, and (c) may change upward or downward depending on the change in applicable mill levies.

* NOTE:  No applicant having delinquent taxes due in Rooks County will be eligible for this program.  In the event any such taxes become delinquent during the ten (10) year period, all current and future tax rebates shall be forfeited in full.

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APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Prior to filing the application for tax rebate, you will need to do the following:

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There is a three-year open application period.  The tax rebate will be for a length of ten years.  Rebate will be 100% of the county mill levy the first year, decreasing 10% annually, with the taxpayer paying 100% of real estate taxes by the 11th year.  (Rebates will not include State mill levy or State school mill levy.)

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Some Specific Benefits Of The Tax Rebate Program Are:

 

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