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General Tax Info
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Property Tax Exemptions
Churches
In 1990 legislative session, the General Assembly developed a
constitutional amendment which expanded the exemption that could
be granted to church owned property. The specific language of
the amendment, as approved by the voters of Kentucky in November
1990, is as follows:
- Real property owned and occupied by, and personal property
both tangible and intangible owned by institutions of religion.
Examples:
- House of regularly scheduled Worship Services
- Land & improvements used for Church camps
- Buildings used for meetings and social events aimed
primarily at church members
- Outdoor recreational areas held for use by church members
- Parking lots or garages essential for the congregations use
to attend worship services, even if the lot or garage is rented
out during the week
The amendment now allows an exemption to be granted for all
personal property owned by a church. This includes all motor
vehicles, equipment and investments that are held in the church's name.
The key issue to determine if a church is occupying a parcel of
land is the use of the property.
When an organization requests an exemption they need to request an
application from the Property Valuation Office. Click
here for forms.
Other Exempt Properties
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