Sunday 24 December 2017

Court: Simplot Foundation must pay taxes on Boise facility

BOISE – The Idaho Supreme Court has ruled that the J.R. Simplot Foundation was not eligible for a tax exemption while constructing its "urban meeting place" in downtown Boise in the 2015 tax year.

In its Thursday decision, the state’s highest court decided the structure did not qualify for a charitable tax exemption because it was under construction and not being used exclusively for charitable purposes.

"Here, the plain language of the statute unambiguously indicates that to receive the charitable tax exemption the property must be used exclusively for the charitable purposes for which the charitable company is organized," Chief Justice Roger Burdick wrote in the nine-page decision. "The foundation argues that construction of a charitable building falls within this language. We disagree."

The five-story complex called JUMP – or Jack’s Urban Meeting Place – is a community gathering place and creative center funded by the family of the Idaho business icon J.R. Simplot.

The facility was roughly 70 percent complete in early 2015 and held its grand opening by the end of that year. According to court documents, the foundation argued the facility conducted charitable work during construction because approximately 500 people, including prominent community member, either toured or listened to presentations at JUMP in 2014.

Thursday’s decision affirms a prior district court ruling, which agreed with Ada County that the foundation did not qualify for a tax exemption in 2015. Ada County originally billed the foundation $675,000 in property taxes for the 2015 tax year, but it’s still unclear how much the foundation will have to pay because it is currently challenging the county’s assessment.

A spokeswoman for the foundation did not immediately return a request for comment on Friday; neither did a spokeswoman for Ada County.

In Idaho, nonprofits are generally exempt from paying property taxes, as well as federal and state income taxes, because they relieve the government’s burden of providing those services. In 1999, Idaho lawmakers carved out a special exemption for hospitals that allowed them to receive a property tax exemption during construction.

The foundation’s attorneys argued the law should also apply to other nonprofits, but the court disagreed.

"The fact that the Legislature amended the exemption statute as it applies to hospitals demonstrates the Legislature was aware of the problem facing charitable entities during construction, and yet chose to amend the statute only as to hospitals, and not extend the exemption to other charitable entities," Burdick wrote.

© 2017 Associated Press

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Saturday 2 December 2017

Exciting Things You Can Do In Boise ID

Will you be taking a quick trip through Boise and Idaho? If you will me, you will want to find some things to do. It’s one of those locations that many people may not think about visiting until they actually spend a few days in this capital city of Idaho. There are many locations such as the Boise national force that many people visit from all over the country. There are also fun things that you can do. Here are a few of the best experiences that you can have while you are in Boise ID.

Julia Davis Park

If you are going to be in Julia Davis Park for just a few hours, you will see why this municipal park is so popular. If you happen to have a hotel in downtown Boise, it’s probably just a quick walk from your location. It was donated years ago, and has many beautiful things that you can see. Once you are done there, you should take a drive down what is called the Boise Greenville.

Boise Greenville Drive

If you have the time, take your rental car and go through this recreational area. It will take you right along the Boise River. It is called a Greenway, not so much a Greenbelt, and you will get to see many beautiful sites. It’s designed for people that just want to go on a relaxing drive.

There are other places that you can go when you visit. You might want to take a tour of the Old Idaho State Penitentiary. It’s a landmark in the area, and many people visit to and take pictures of the 30 historic buildings. Regardless of where you go in Boise ID, you will have a good time. It is recommended that you travel during the warmer months as it can be very cold. Plan your trip accordingly and it might be one of the best vacations that you have taken in a long time.

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