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Proposed Changes to Delinquent Tax Bill Collection

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PROPOSED LEGISLATIONThis bill has been introduced but has NOT been signed into law. Legislative proposals may be amended, passed, or fail to advance. This is not current law.

This proposed bill would change how delinquent tax bills are collected in Kentucky. Before this proposal, the process for collecting unpaid taxes was governed by existing laws and regulations. If enacted, this new legislation could alter procedures or introduce new measures aimed at improving the collection of overdue taxes. This would primarily affect taxpayers who have outstanding tax debts as well as local government agencies responsible for tax collections. The exact changes to be made are not detailed in the provided text, so specific impacts cannot yet be determined. Until it is signed into law and an effective date is set, this remains a proposed bill.

Published April 7, 2026
WHAT CHANGED
BEFORE

The previous process for collecting delinquent tax bills was governed by existing state laws and regulations, details of which are not provided in the current text.

AFTER

This proposed bill would change how delinquent tax bills are collected in Kentucky. Before this proposal, the process for collecting unpaid taxes was governed by existing laws and regulations. If enacted, this new legislation could alter procedures or introduce new measures aimed at improving the collection of overdue taxes. This would primarily affect taxpayers who have outstanding tax debts as well as local government agencies responsible for tax collections. The exact changes to be made are not detailed in the provided text, so specific impacts cannot yet be determined. Until it is signed into law and an effective date is set, this remains a proposed bill.

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