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Second Principal Residence ExemptionThis week in the Legislative Link we updated members that the Governor signed HB 4215 which allows a resident to claim a second principal residence in certain circumstances. The applications from residents are due MAY 1, 2008 to the local unit of government. The Department of Treasury just released the form which is to be submitted to local units if a resident wishes to qualify. Below is the text from the Department of Treasury's email from this afternoon regarding the issue. Department of TreasuryOn April 8, 2008, Governor Granholm signed House Bill 4215, enacting Public Act 96 of 2008, which amended Section 211.7cc of the General Property Tax Act, Public Act 206 of 1893. The amendment enables a person who has established a new principal residence to retain a Principal Residence Exemption (PRE) on property previously exempt as the owner’s principal residence that is not occupied and for sale by submitting a Conditional Rescission of Principal Residence Exemption Form #4640 (attached) The conditional rescission allows an owner to receive a PRE on his or her new property and on previously exempted property simultaneously if certain criteria are met. An owner may receive the PRE on the previous principal residence for up to three years if that property is not occupied, is for sale, is not leased, and is not used for any business or commercial purpose. The opportunity to apply and qualify for a conditional rescission begins for the 2008 tax year and is not retroactive to previous tax years. To qualify for the conditional rescission in 2008, Form #4640 must be submitted to the assessor of the local unit of government where the property is located on or before May 1, 2008. The Board of Review has no authority with regard to a conditional rescission and cannot institute a conditional rescission on behalf of a owner if a deadline is missed or for previous tax years. An owner must annually submit Form #4640 on or before December 31 to verify to the assessor that the property for which the PRE is retained is not occupied, is for sale, is not leased, and is not used for any business or commercial purpose. The Department of Treasury is in the process of developing a Frequently Asked Question sheet to address various issues related to the new conditional rescission. We hope to have those questions posted on the web some time next week. Form #4640, which includes an instruction page, can also be found at www.michigan.gov/taxes. If you have any questions regarding conditional rescissions, please feel free to contact the PRE Unit at (517) 373-1950 or email Patrick Huber, Manager of the Property Tax Exemption Section, at huberp@michigan.gov.
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