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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

132.202 Tax on municipal solid waste disposal facility's real and tangible personal

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property.
(1)As used in this section, "municipal solid waste disposal facility" has the same
meaning as in KRS 224.1-010.
(a)All municipal solid waste disposal facilities shall be assessed by the
department as of January 1 each year.
(b)The department shall have sole power to value and assess the tangible
personal property and real property of all municipal solid waste disposal
facilities.
(c)The department shall bill and collect all ad valorem taxes on municipal solid
waste disposal facilities and shall divide, allocate, and distribute the tax
receipts.
(a)The authority of the department to assess and tax the property of a municipal
solid waste disposal facility shall be limited to taxable real property and
tangible personal property.
(b)The real and tangible personal property shall be assessed and taxed in the
same manner as real and tangible personal property of all other taxpayers
under KRS Chapter 132, excluding KRS 132.030.
(c)The department shall promulgate administrative regulations under KRS
Chapter 13A to implement a valuation methodology for municipal solid waste
disposal facilities.
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