HB 2367
neighborhood electric vehicles; VLT; exemption
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Bill overview
House Bill 2367 proposed an exemption for neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) from the standard vehicle license tax in Arizona. The bill aimed to clarify the definition of ‘motor vehicle’ to include NEVs and establish a specific classification for alternative fuel vehicles, including NEVs, for tax purposes. It modified the vehicle license tax structure for these vehicles, adjusting the valuation method based on the vehicle’s registration date. Ultimately, the bill failed to pass.
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Rachel Keshel
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