A. On or before February 10 of the tax year, the county assessor shall transmit and certify to the property tax oversight commission and to the governing body of the county, city or town the total net assessed values that are required to compute the levy limit prescribed by section 42-17051. If the proposed primary property tax levy, excluding amounts that are attributable to new construction, is greater than the amount levied by the county, city or town in the preceding tax year in the county, city or town:

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 42-17107

  • Assessed valuation: means the value derived by applying the applicable percentage prescribed by chapter 15, article 1 of this title to the full cash value or limited property value of the property, as applicable. See Arizona Laws 42-11001
  • Commission: means the property tax oversight commission established by section 42-17002. See Arizona Laws 42-17001
  • including: means not limited to and is not a term of exclusion. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
  • Primary property taxes: means all ad valorem taxes except for secondary property taxes. See Arizona Laws 42-11001
  • Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Roll: means the assessment and tax roll. See Arizona Laws 42-11001
  • Valuation: means the full cash value or limited property value that is determined for real or personal property, as applicable. See Arizona Laws 42-11001

1. The governing body shall publish a notice that meets all of the following requirements:

(a) Is published twice in a newspaper of general circulation in the county, city or town. The first publication shall be at least fourteen but not more than twenty days before the date of the hearing. The second publication shall be at least seven but not more than ten days before the date of the hearing.

(b) Is published in a location other than the classified or legal advertising section of the newspaper in which it is published.

(c) Is at least one-fourth page in size and is surrounded by a solid black border at least one-eighth inch in width.

(d) Is in the following form, with the "truth in taxation hearing notice of tax increase" headline in at least eighteen-point type:

Truth in Taxation Hearing

Notice of Tax Increase

In compliance with section 42-17107, Arizona Revised Statutes, (name of county, city or town) is notifying its property taxpayers of (name of county, city or town)’s intention to raise its primary property taxes over last year’s level. (name of county, city or town) is proposing an increase in primary property taxes of $__________ or _____%.

For example, the proposed tax increase will cause (name of county, city or town)’s primary property taxes on a $100,000 home to be $(total proposed taxes including the tax increase). Without the proposed tax increase, the total taxes that would be owed on a $100,000 home would have been $_____.

This proposed increase is exclusive of increased primary property taxes received from new construction. The increase is also exclusive of any changes that may occur from property tax levies for voter approved bonded indebtedness or budget and tax overrides.

All interested citizens are invited to attend the public hearing on the tax increase that is scheduled to be held (date and time) at (location).

(e) Is included in the estimates of revenues and expenses pursuant to section 42-17103 and in the budget finally adopted pursuant to section 42-17105.

2. In lieu of publishing the truth in taxation notice, the governing body may mail the truth in taxation notice prescribed by paragraph 1, subdivision (d) of this subsection to all registered voters in the county, city or town at least ten but not more than twenty days before the date of the hearing on the estimates pursuant to section 42-17104.

3. In addition to publishing the truth in taxation notice under paragraph 1 of this subsection or mailing the notice under paragraph 2 of this subsection, the governing body shall issue a press release containing the truth in taxation notice. The press release must:

(a) Include the name of the newspaper of general circulation in which the truth in taxation notice will be published and the dates on which the truth in taxation notice will be published.

(b) Be posted on the official website of the county, city or town.

4. The governing body shall consider a motion to levy the increased property taxes by roll call vote. If the proposed levy, exclusive of increased property taxes received from new construction, constitutes an increase over the preceding tax year’s levy by fifteen percent or more, the motion to levy the increased property taxes must be approved by a unanimous roll call vote of the governing body.

5. Within three days after the hearing, the governing body shall mail a copy of the truth in taxation notice, a statement of its publication or mailing and the result of the governing body’s vote under paragraph 4 of this subsection to the property tax oversight commission.

6. The governing body shall hold the truth in taxation hearing on or before the adoption of the county, city or town budget under section 42-17105.

B. If the governing body fails to comply with the requirements of this section, the governing body shall not fix, levy or assess an amount of primary property taxes that exceeds the preceding year’s amount, except for amounts attributable to new construction.

C. For the purposes of this section, "amount attributable to new construction" means the net assessed valuation of property added to the tax roll since the previous year multiplied by a property tax rate computed by dividing the primary property tax levy of the county, city or town in the preceding year by the estimate of the total net assessed valuation of the county, city or town for the current year, excluding the net assessed valuation attributable to new construction.