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Mills Act Contracts: Phoenix vs Scottsdale

How do mills act contracts rules compare between Phoenix, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Phoenix and Scottsdale have similar restriction levels.

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Arizona has no Mills Act program. Instead, ARS Section 42-12101 creates a Historic Property Tax classification that reduces full-cash value by 50 percent for qualifying owner-maintained historic homes in Maricopa County and statewide for 15 years renewable.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Arizona has no Mills Act program. Instead, ARS Section 42-12101 creates a Historic Property Tax classification that reduces full-cash value by 50 percent for qualifying owner-maintained historic homes in Maricopa County and statewide for 15 years renewable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPhoenixScottsdale
StatuteARS 42-12101ARS 42-12101
Tax reduction50% residential50% residential
Term15 years renewable15 years renewable
Mills ActNot adoptedNot adopted

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Phoenix FAQ

Can I get Mills Act tax savings on my historic Phoenix bungalow?

Arizona has no Mills Act. Apply for ARS 42-12101 Historic Property classification through SHPO and the Maricopa County Assessor for a 50% full-cash-value reduction over 15 years instead.

What if I sell my historic-classified home?

The classification typically transfers if the new owner accepts the preservation agreement. Otherwise the property reverts to standard classification and the seller may face recapture of recent tax benefits.

Scottsdale FAQ

Can I get Mills Act tax savings on my historic Phoenix bungalow?

Arizona has no Mills Act. Apply for ARS 42-12101 Historic Property classification through SHPO and the Maricopa County Assessor for a 50% full-cash-value reduction over 15 years instead.

What if I sell my historic-classified home?

The classification typically transfers if the new owner accepts the preservation agreement. Otherwise the property reverts to standard classification and the seller may face recapture of recent tax benefits.

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