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§6201-A. Short title

 
This chapter shall may be known and may be cited as the "Maine
Residents Property Tax Program" and may be referred to as "the
Circuitbreaker Program."

 
Sec. 19. 36 MRSA §6652, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2005, c. 457, Pt.
BBB, §1, is further amended to read:

 
1. Generally. A person against whom taxes have been assessed
pursuant to Part 2, except for chapters 111 and 112, with respect
to eligible property and who has paid those taxes is entitled to
reimbursement of those taxes from the State as provided in this
chapter. The reimbursement under this chapter is 100% of the
taxes assessed and paid with respect to eligible property, except
that for claims filed for the application period that begins on
August 1, 2006 the reimbursement is 90% of the taxes assessed and
paid with respect to eligible property. For purposes of this
chapter, a tax applied as a credit against a tax assessed
pursuant to chapter 111 or 112 is a tax assessed pursuant to
chapter 111 or 112. Eligible property is subject to
reimbursement pursuant to this chapter for up to 12 property tax
years, but the 12 years must be reduced by one year for each year
during which a taxpayer included the same property in its
investment credit base under section 5219-D, 5219-E or 5219-M and
claimed the credit provided in one or more of those sections on
its income tax return, and reimbursement may not be made for
taxes assessed in a year in which one or more of those credits is
taken. A successor in interest of a person against whom taxes
have been assessed with respect to eligible property is entitled
to reimbursement pursuant to this section, whether the tax was
paid by the person assessed or by the successor, as long as a
transfer of the property in question to the successor has
occurred and the successor is the owner of the property as of
August 1st, of the year in which a claim for reimbursement may be
filed pursuant to section 6654. For purposes of this paragraph,
"successor in interest" includes the initial successor and any
subsequent successor. When an eligible successor in interest
exists, the successor is the only person to whom reimbursement
under this chapter may be made with respect to the transferred
property.

 
Sec. 20. 36 MRSA §6656, as amended by PL 2005, c. 12, Pt. BBB, §4,
is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

 
§6656. Payment of claims

 
1.__Reimbursement claim.__Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, except as provided in section 6652 and section


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