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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

132.4851 Exemption for portion of motor vehicle property taxes computed on

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increase in value between 2021 and 2023 assessments -- Automatic
refund of overpayment of taxes.
(1)For the January 1, 2022, and January 1, 2023, assessment dates, when a
motor vehicle is assessed under KRS 132.485, the portion of property taxes
computed on any increase in the motor vehicle's valuation from January 1,
2021, shall be exempt from state and local ad valorem taxes, including the
county, city, school, or other taxing district in which the motor vehicle has
taxable situs.
(2)Taxpayers who paid motor vehicle property taxes for the January 1, 2022,
assessment date on any increase in their motor vehicle's valuation from
January, 1, 2021, shall be entitled to a refund of the overpayment of taxes
under the exemption provided in this section. Notwithstanding KRS 134.590,
the department and county clerks shall work together to establish procedures
that enable taxpayers to receive refunds without making a written request.
Refunds issued under this subsection shall be issued within ninety
(90)days of
March 10, 2022.
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