Utah Admin. Code R884-24P-40 - Exemption of Parsonages, Rectories, Monasteries, Homes and Residences Pursuant to Utah Code Annotated 59-2-1101(d) and Article XIII, Section 2 of the Utah Constitution
A.
Parsonages, rectories, monasteries, homes and residences if used exclusively
for religious purposes, are exempt from property taxes if they meet all of the
following requirements:
1. The land and
building are owned by a religious organization which has qualified with the
Internal Revenue Service as a Section 501(c)(3) organization and which
organization continues to meet the requirements of that section.
2. The building is occupied only by persons
whose full time efforts are devoted to the religious organization and the
immediate families of such persons.
3. The religious organization, and not the
individuals who occupy the premises, pay all payments, utilities, insurance,
repairs, and all other costs and expenses related to the care and maintenance
of the premises and facilities.
B. The exemption for one person and the
family of such person is limited to the real estate that is reasonable for the
residence of the family and which remains actively devoted exclusively to the
religious purposes. The exemption for more than one person, such as a
monastery, is limited to that amount of real estate actually devoted
exclusively to religious purposes.
C. Vacant land which is not actively used by
the religious organization, is not deemed to be devoted exclusively to
religious purposes, and is therefore not exempt from property taxes.
1. Vacant land which is held for future
development or utilization by the religious organization is not deemed to be
devoted exclusively to religious purposes and therefore not tax
exempt.
2. Vacant land is tax
exempt after construction commences or a building permit is issued for
construction of a structure or other improvements used exclusively for
religious purposes.
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