A House committee is being asked to support a number of resolutions that would provide a tax break to active-duty military personnel. One of the three being considered by the House Veterans Committee is sponsored by Representative Jim Whorton of Trenton, who wants to exclude active-duty military men and women from having to pay the property tax on their vehicles. All would require a change in the State Constitution to allow for the tax exemption – a change that would have to be approved by a vote of the people. Whorton expects the three resolutions to be rolled into one before the idea moves forward in the legislative process.
Resolutions Aim to Exempt Active Duty Military From Personal Property Taxes
by admin | Feb 8, 2006 | Legislature, Military | 0 comments