SENATE BILL NO. 709
September 21, 1999, Introduced by Senator GOSCHKA and referred to the Committee on Finance. A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled "The general property tax act," by amending section 27a (MCL 211.27a), as amended by 1996 PA 476. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT: 1 Sec. 27a. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, 2 property shall be assessed at 50% of its true cash value under 3 section 3 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963. 4 (2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3), for 5 taxes levied in 1995 and for each year after 1995, the taxable 6 value of each parcel of property is the lesser of the following: 7 (a) The property's taxable value in the immediately preced- 8 ing year minus any losses, multiplied by the lesser of 1.05 or 9 the inflation rate, plus all additions. For taxes levied in 02438'99 JCB 2 1 1995, the property's taxable value in the immediately preceding 2 year is the property's state equalized valuation in 1994. 3 (b) The property's current state equalized valuation. 4 (3) Upon a transfer of ownership of property after 1994, the 5 property's taxable value for the calendar year following the year 6 of the transfer is the property's state equalized valuation for 7 the calendar year following the transfer. 8 (4) If the taxable value of property is adjusted under sub- 9 section (3), a subsequent increase in the property's taxable 10 value is subject to the limitation set forth in subsection (2) 11 until a subsequent transfer of ownership occurs. 12 (5) Assessment of property, as required in this section and 13 section 27, is inapplicable to the assessment of property subject 14 to the levy of ad valorem taxes within voted tax limitation 15 increases to pay principal and interest on limited tax bonds 16 issued by any governmental unit, including a county, township, 17 community college district, or school district, before January 1, 18 1964, if the assessment required to be made under this act would 19 be less than the assessment as state equalized prevailing on the 20 property at the time of the issuance of the bonds. This inappli- 21 cability shall continue until levy of taxes to pay principal and 22 interest on the bonds is no longer required. The assessment of 23 property required by this act shall be applicable for all other 24 purposes. 25 (6) As used in this act, "transfer of ownership" means the 26 conveyance of title to or a present interest in property, 27 including the beneficial use of the property, the value of which 02438'99 3 1 is substantially equal to the value of the fee interest. 2 Transfer of ownership of property includes, but is not limited 3 to, the following: 4 (a) A conveyance by deed. 5 (b) A conveyance by land contract. The taxable value of 6 property conveyed by a land contract executed after December 31, 7 1994 shall be adjusted under subsection (3) for the calendar year 8 following the year in which the contract is entered into and 9 shall not be subsequently adjusted under subsection (3) when the 10 deed conveying title to the property is recorded in the office of 11 the register of deeds in the county in which the property is 12 located. 13 (c) A conveyance to a trust after December 31, 1994, except 14 if the settlor or the settlor's spouse, or both, conveys the 15 property to the trust and the sole present beneficiary or benefi- 16 ciaries are the settlor or the settlor's spouse, or both. 17 (d) A conveyance by distribution from a trust, except if the 18 distributee is the sole present beneficiary or the spouse of the 19 sole present beneficiary, or both. 20 (e) A change in the sole present beneficiary or beneficia- 21 ries of a trust, except a change that adds or substitutes the 22 spouse of the sole present beneficiary. 23 (f) A conveyance by distribution under a will or by intes- 24 tate succession, except if the distributee is the decedent's 25 spouse. 26 (g) A conveyance by lease if the total duration of the 27 lease, including the initial term and all options for renewal, is 02438'99 4 1 more than 35 years or the lease grants the leasee LESSEE a 2 bargain purchase option. As used in this subdivision, "bargain 3 purchase option" means the right to purchase the property at the 4 termination of the lease for not more than 80% of the property's 5 projected true cash value at the termination of the lease. After 6 December 31, 1994, the taxable value of property conveyed by a 7 lease with a total duration of more than 35 years or with a bar- 8 gain purchase option shall be adjusted under subsection (3) for 9 the calendar year following the year in which the lease is 10 entered into. This subdivision does not apply to personal prop- 11 erty except buildings described in section 14(6) and personal 12 property described in section 8(h), (i), and (j). This subdivi- 13 sion does not apply to that portion of the property not subject 14 to the leasehold interest conveyed. 15 (h) A conveyance of an ownership interest in a corporation, 16 partnership, sole proprietorship, limited liability company, 17 limited liability partnership, or other legal entity if the 18 ownership interest conveyed is more than 50% of the corporation, 19 partnership, sole proprietorship, limited liability company, 20 limited liability partnership, or other legal entity. Unless 21 notification is provided under subsection (8), the corporation, 22 partnership, sole proprietorship, limited liability company, 23 limited liability partnership, or other legal entity shall notify 24 the assessing officer on a form provided by the state tax commis- 25 sion not more than 45 days after a conveyance of an ownership 26 interest that constitutes a transfer of ownership under this 27 subdivision. 02438'99 5 1 (i) A transfer of property held as a tenancy in common, 2 except that portion of the property not subject to the ownership 3 interest conveyed. 4 (j) A conveyance of an ownership interest in a cooperative 5 housing corporation, except that portion of the property not 6 subject to the ownership interest conveyed. 7 (7) Transfer of ownership does not include the following: 8 (a) The transfer of property from BETWEEN OR AMONG IMMEDI- 9 ATE FAMILY MEMBERS INCLUDING ALL OF THE FOLLOWING: 10 (i) FROM 1 spouse to the other spouse or from a decedent to 11 a surviving spouse. 12 (ii) FROM A FATHER OR MOTHER, OR BOTH, TO HIS OR HER OR 13 THEIR CHILD OR CHILDREN. 14 (iii) FROM AN INDIVIDUAL TO 1 OR MORE OF HIS OR HER 15 SIBLINGS. 16 (b) A transfer from a husband, a wife, or a husband and wife 17 creating or disjoining a tenancy by the entireties in the grant- 18 ors or the grantor and his or her spouse. 19 (c) A transfer of that portion of property subject to a life 20 estate or life lease retained by the transferor, until expiration 21 or termination of the life estate or life lease. That portion of 22 property transferred that is not subject to a life lease shall be 23 adjusted under subsection (3). 24 (d) A transfer through foreclosure or forfeiture of a 25 recorded instrument under chapter 31, 32, or 57 of the revised 26 judicature act of 1961, Act No. 236 of the Public Acts of 1961, 27 being sections 600.3101 to 600.3280 and 600.5701 to 600.5785 of 02438'99 6 1 the Michigan Compiled Laws 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.3101 TO 600.3280 2 AND MCL 600.5701 TO 600.5785, or through deed or conveyance in 3 lieu of a foreclosure or forfeiture, until the mortgagee or land 4 contract vendor subsequently transfers the property. If a mort- 5 gagee does not transfer the property within 1 year of the expira- 6 tion of any applicable redemption period, the property shall be 7 adjusted under subsection (3). 8 (e) A transfer by redemption by the person to whom taxes are 9 assessed of property previously sold for delinquent taxes. 10 (f) A conveyance to a trust if the settlor or the settlor's 11 spouse, or both, conveys the property to the trust and the sole 12 present beneficiary of the trust is the settlor or the settlor's 13 spouse, or both. 14 (g) A transfer pursuant to a judgment or order of a court of 15 record making or ordering a transfer, unless a specific monetary 16 consideration is specified or ordered by the court for the 17 transfer. 18 (h) A transfer creating or terminating a joint tenancy 19 between 2 or more persons if at least 1 of the persons was an 20 original owner of the property before the joint tenancy was ini- 21 tially created and, if the property is held as a joint tenancy at 22 the time of conveyance, at least 1 of the persons was a joint 23 tenant when the joint tenancy was initially created and that 24 person has remained a joint tenant since the joint tenancy was 25 initially created. A joint owner at the time of the last trans- 26 fer of ownership of the property is an original owner of the 02438'99 7 1 property. For purposes of this subdivision, a person is an 2 original owner of property owned by that person's spouse. 3 (i) A transfer for security or an assignment or discharge of 4 a security interest. 5 (j) A transfer of real property or other ownership interests 6 among members of an affiliated group. As used in this subsec- 7 tion, "affiliated group" means 1 or more corporations connected 8 by stock ownership to a common parent corporation. Upon request 9 by the state tax commission, a corporation shall furnish proof 10 within 45 days that a transfer meets the requirements of this 11 subdivision. A corporation that fails to comply with a request 12 by the state tax commission under this subdivision is subject to 13 a fine of $200.00. 14 (k) Normal public trading of shares of stock or other owner- 15 ship interests that, over any period of time, cumulatively repre- 16 sent more than 50% of the total ownership interest in a corpora- 17 tion or other legal entity and are traded in multiple transac- 18 tions involving unrelated individuals, institutions, or other 19 legal entities. 20 (l) A transfer of real property or other ownership interests 21 among corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, 22 limited liability partnerships, or other legal entities if the 23 entities involved are commonly controlled. Upon request by the 24 state tax commission, a corporation, partnership, limited liabil- 25 ity company, limited liability partnership, or other legal entity 26 shall furnish proof within 45 days that a transfer meets the 27 requirements of this subdivision. A corporation, partnership, 02438'99 8 1 limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or 2 other legal entity that fails to comply with a request by the 3 state tax commission under this subdivision is subject to a fine 4 of $200.00. 5 (m) A direct or indirect transfer of real property or other 6 ownership interests resulting from a transaction that qualifies 7 as a tax-free reorganization under section 368 of the internal 8 revenue code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 368. Upon request by the state 9 tax commission, a property owner shall furnish proof within 45 10 days that a transfer meets the requirements of this subdivision. 11 A property owner who fails to comply with a request by the state 12 tax commission under this subdivision is subject to a fine of 13 $200.00. 14 (8) The register of deeds of the county where deeds or other 15 title documents are recorded shall notify the assessing officer 16 of the appropriate local taxing unit not less than once each 17 month of any recorded transaction involving the ownership of 18 property and shall make any recorded deeds or other title docu- 19 ments available to that county's tax or equalization department. 20 Unless notification is provided under subsection (6), the buyer, 21 grantee, or other transferee of the property shall notify the 22 appropriate assessing office in the local unit of government in 23 which the property is located of the transfer of ownership of the 24 property within 45 days of the transfer of ownership, on a form 25 prescribed by the state tax commission that states the parties to 26 the transfer, the date of the transfer, the actual consideration 27 for the transfer, and the property's parcel identification number 02438'99 9 1 or legal description. Forms filed in the assessing office of a 2 local unit of government under this subsection shall be made 3 available to the county tax or equalization department for the 4 county in which that local unit of government is located. This 5 subsection does not apply to personal property except buildings 6 described in section 14(6) and personal property described in 7 section 8(h), (i), and (j). 8 (9) As used in this section: 9 (a) "Additions" means that term as defined in section 34d. 10 (b) "Beneficial use" means the right to possession, use, and 11 enjoyment of property, limited only by encumbrances, easements, 12 and restrictions of record. 13 (c) "Inflation rate" means that term as defined in section 14 34d. 15 (d) "Losses" means that term as defined in section 34d. 02438'99 Final page. JCB