Indiana Code 6-1.1-21.8-6. “Delinquent tax”; loan proceeds and delinquent tax payments; calculation of levy excess; expenditure of loan receipts
(1) owed by a taxpayer in a bankruptcy proceeding initially filed in 2001; and
Terms Used In Indiana Code 6-1.1-21.8-6
- Bankruptcy: Refers to statutes and judicial proceedings involving persons or businesses that cannot pay their debts and seek the assistance of the court in getting a fresh start. Under the protection of the bankruptcy court, debtors may discharge their debts, perhaps by paying a portion of each debt. Bankruptcy judges preside over these proceedings.
- Property: includes personal and real property. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
- qualified taxing unit: means a taxing unit located in a county having a population of more than one hundred seventy thousand (170,000) and less than one hundred seventy-four thousand (174,000). See Indiana Code 6-1.1-21.8-2
- Year: means a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
(b) Except as provided in subsection (d), the proceeds of a loan received by the qualified taxing unit under this chapter are not considered to be part of the ad valorem property tax levy actually collected by the qualified taxing unit for taxes first due and payable during a particular calendar year for the purpose of calculating the levy excess under IC 6-1.1-18.5-17 and IC 20-44-3. The receipt by a qualified taxing unit of any payment of delinquent tax owed by a taxpayer in bankruptcy is considered to be part of the ad valorem property tax levy actually collected by the qualified taxing unit for taxes first due and payable during a particular calendar year for the purpose of calculating the levy excess under IC 6-1.1-18.5-17 and IC 20-44-3.
(c) The proceeds of a loan made under this chapter must first be used to retire any outstanding loans made by the department of commerce (including any loans made by the department of commerce that are transferred to the Indiana economic development corporation) to cover a qualified taxing unit’s revenue shortfall resulting from the taxpayer’s default on property tax payments. Any remaining proceeds of a loan made under this chapter and any payment of delinquent taxes by the taxpayer may be expended by the qualified taxing unit only to pay obligations of the qualified taxing unit that have been incurred under appropriations for operating expenses made by the qualified taxing unit and approved by the department of local government finance.
(d) If the sum of the receipts of a qualified taxing unit that are attributable to:
(1) the loan proceeds; and
(2) the payment of property taxes owed by a taxpayer in a bankruptcy proceeding and payable in November 2001, May 2002, or November 2002;
exceeds the sum of the taxpayer’s property tax liability attributable to the qualified taxing unit for property taxes payable in November 2001, May 2002, and November 2002, the excess as received during any calendar year or years shall be set aside and treated for the calendar year when received as a levy excess subject to IC 6-1.1-18.5-17 or IC 20-44-3. In calculating the payment of property taxes as referred to in subdivision (2), the amount of property tax credit finally allowed under IC 6-1.1-21-5 (before its repeal) in respect to those taxes is considered to be a payment of those property taxes.
As added by P.L.157-2002, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.4-2005, SEC.42; P.L.2-2006, SEC.64; P.L.146-2008, SEC.246.