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According to figures provided by JCPS, Churchill Downs made annual payments of between $132,000 and $171,000 for the real property portion of its PILOT agreement from 2003-04 to 2017-18.
After the property was reassessed in 2019, Churchill Downs’ PILOT payment to JCPS increased by at least 400% to between $864,798 and $947,048.
Currently, Churchill Downs makes payment to JCPS to simulate what the district would get if it weren't part of a tax-exempt agreement with Louisville. advertisement. WHAS-TV Louisville.
Churchill Downs hasn't paid property taxes since 2002. In that time, it's been making yearly payments to JCPS in lieu of taxes.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Jefferson County Public Schools says they were not made aware of a potential change to Louisville Metro’s lease agreement with Churchill Downs that would get rid of the ...
It’s Louisville Metro government – not Churchill Downs – that technically owns the 142-acre property that includes the track, and Churchill Downs pays no taxes on it except to JCPS through a ...
under the proposal, churchill downs would make annual pilot payments in place of property taxes. THAT MONEY WOULD GO DIRECTLY TO THE CITY. IN A STATEMENT, JCPS EXPRESSED CONCERNS AND SAI ...
Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, KY says they are pausing capital projects at the racetrack due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs ...
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