| Articles for
June 27, 2007 |
| INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY CHANGES PETITION AND REMONSTRANCE PROCESS |
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This article is the second in a series about recent changes to property taxes and revenue streams enacted in the 2007 Indiana General Assembly. We thank Buddy Downs, Lisa Lee and Karen Arland from Ice Miller LLP for their research and insights.
Senate Enrolled Act 287 amended the current petition and remonstrance process to include registered voters as well as owners of real property on petitions to support or oppose projects financed by bonds. The new process applies to any controlled project with a preliminary determination date of May 11 or after. A controlled project is defined as any capital project with a cost greater than $2 million to be paid from property taxes.
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| BUDGET SEASON REVIEW |
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It is hard to believe, but the 2008 budget season is just around the corner. To assist you in this process, below are listed upcoming important dates. Please note that the following applies to all political subdivisions with the following exception: a school corporation located in a city having a population of more than 105,000 but less than 120,000 may choose an alternative date for adoption pursuant to IC 6-1.1-17.5 and IC 6-1.1-17-5.6.
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| UPCOMING CONVENTIONS AND WORKSHOPS |
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We appreciate the opportunity to sponsor and participate in many conferences, meetings and workshops around the State. Please look for Umbaugh representatives at the various meetings listed with any questions you may have, information or assistance you need, or to simply say hello and visit.
To view a list of upcoming events, please click on Full Article below. |
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CIRCULAR 230 DISCLOSURE:
To ensure compliance with recently-enacted U.S. Treasury Department Regulations, we are now required to advise you that, unless otherwise expressly indicated, any federal tax advice contained in this communication, including any attachments, is not intended or written by us to be used, and cannot be used, by anyone for the purpose of avoiding federal tax penalties. |
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