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42.22.1311    INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT TREND FACTORS

(1) The trend factors will be used to value industrial machinery and equipment for ad valorem tax purposes pursuant to ARM 42.22.1306. The department uses annual cost indexes from the Marshall & Swift Valuation Service Guide. The current index is divided by the annual index for each year to arrive at a trending factor. Each major industry has its own trend table. Where no index existed in the Marshall & Swift Valuation Service Guide for a particular industry, that industry was grouped with other industries using similar equipment. The department will utilize the machinery and equipment trend factors that are set forth in the following tables:

(2) Life expectancies for industrial machinery and equipment are shown in the trend table below.

 

2015 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT TREND FACTORS

 

Description

Trend Table

Life

(a)

Aircraft/Airframe Mfg.

(1)

15

(b)

Alcohol Plant

(4)

15

(c)

Baking

(2)

12

(d)

Bentonite

(21)

20

(e)

Bottling

(3)

12

(f)

Brewing & Distilling

(4)

20

(g)

Candy & Confectionery

(5)

20

(h)

Cardboard Container

(25)

20

(i)

Cement Manufacturing

(6)

20

(j)

Cereal Products

(14)

16

(k)

Chemical Manufacturing

(7)

12

(l)

Clay Products

(8)

15

(m)

Coal Crushing & Handling

(21)

20

(n)

Coal Fired Power Gener.

(28)

16

(o)

Concrete Products

(6)

18

(p)

Concrete Ready Mix

(6)

18

(q)

Contractor Equipment

(9)

10

(r)

Creamery & Dairy

(10)

12

(s)

Egg Packing

(16)

20

(t)

Electric Power Equipment

(11)

16

(u)

Electrical Equipment Mfg.

(12)

10

(v)

Electronic Component Mfg.

(12)

10

(w)

Feed Milling

(14)

16

(x)

Fertilizer Distribution

(30)

10

(y)

Fertilizer Manufacturing

(7)

12

(z)

Fish Cannery

(13)

12

(aa)

Flour, Cereal & Feed

(14)

16

(ab)

Flour Milling

(14)

16

(ac)

Foundry

(20)

15

(ad)

Fruit Cannery

(15)

12

(ae)

Fruit Packing

(16)

12

(af)

Furniture Manufacturing

(31)

10

(ag)

Gasohol Plant

(4)

15

(ah)

Glass Manufacturing

(32)

15

(ai)

Grain Handling Facilities

(14)

16

(aj)

Graphite Products

(21)

20

(ak)

Gypsum

(21)

20

(al)

Heap Leach Mechanical

(21)

20

(am)

Heap Leach Pads

(21)

5

(an)

Honey Processing

(15)

12

(ao)

Hydroelectric Generation

(11)

20

(ap)

Industrial Shop Equipment

(9)

10

(aq)

Laundry & Drycleaning

(17)

10

(ar)

Leather Fabrication

(29)

20

(as)

Lime/Calcium Beneficiation

(21)

20

 

 

Description

Trend Table

Life

(at)

Logging Equipment

(18)

10

(au)

Meat Packing

(19)

12

(av)

Metal Fabrication

(20)

20

(aw)

Metal Machining & Milling

(20)

15

(ax)

Metal Working

(20)

20

(ay)

Mining & Milling

(21)

15

(az)

Natural Gas Processing

(23)

16

(ba)

Noncommercial electrical generation

machinery and equipment that qualifies

under 15-6-226, MCA

(11)

16

(bb)

Nonferrous Smelting

(21)

15

(bc)

Oil Refining

(23)

16

(bd)

Open Pit Mining/Quarrying

(21)

15

(be)

Ore Milling/Concentrating

(21)

15

(bf)

Oxygen Generation

(7)

20

(bg)

Paint Manufacturing

(22)

12

(bh)

Peat Moss/Compost Plant

(30)

20

(bi)

Petroleum

(23)

16

(bj)

Phosphate Beneficiation

(21)

20

(bk)

Plastic Products Mfg.

(32)

20

(bl)

Pole Treating Equipment

(18)

10

(bm)

Polystyrene

(32)

20

(bn)

Printing

(24)

12

(bo)

Pulp & Paper Mfg.

(25)

13

(bp)

Refrigeration

(26)

12

(bq)

Rifle Manufacturing

(20)

15

(br)

Rubber & Vulcanizing

(27)

15

(bs)

Sawmill Equipment

(18)

10

(bt)

Seed Treating & Cleaning

(14)

16

(bu)

Silicon Processing

(23)

15

(bv)

Stationary Asphalt Plant

(6)

15

(bw)

Steam Power Generation

(28)

16

(bx)

Stone Products

(21)

15

(by)

Sugar Refinery

(23)

18

(bz)

Sulphur Manufacturing

(23)

12

(ca)

Talc Beneficiation

(21)

20

(cb)

Textile Fabrication

(29)

10

(cc)

Underground Mining

(21)

10

(cd)

Vegetable Oil Extraction

(14)

20

(ce)

Vermiculite Processing

(21)

20

(cf)

Warehousing

(30)

10

(cg)

Wind Generation

(11)

20

(ch)

Wood Pellet Plant

(14)

16

(ci)

Wood Products, Reconstituted

(31)

10

(cj)

Woodworking

(31)

20

Note: 1. Lab equipment is included in its related industry's table at ten-year life expectancy.

 

(3) Tables 1 through 32 represent the yearly trend factors for each of the categories.

 

YEAR

TABLE 1

TABLE 2

TABLE 3

TABLE 4

TABLE 5

 

Airplane Mfg.

Baking

Bottling

Brew/Dis.

Candy Confect.

2014

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

2013

1.007

1.011

1.009

1.010

1.011

2012

1.008

1.020

1.013

1.019

1.021

2011

1.037

1.048

1.041

1.046

1.049

2010

1.076

1.082

1.075

1.074

1.083

2009

1.058

1.074

1.065

1.068

1.077

2008

1.089

1.101

1.093

1.098

1.102

2007

1.133

1.145

1.141

1.147

1.147

2006

1.196

1.226

1.209

1.216

1.232

2005

1.258

1.282

1.271

1.278

1.288

2004

1.362

1.379

1.378

1.381

1.384

2003

1.414

1.431

1.429

1.428

1.434

2002

1.440

1.456

1.455

1.454

1.458

2001

1.445

1.465

1.462

1.463

1.468

2000

1.455

1.481

1.475

1.479

1.485

1999

1.481

1.511

1.503

1.507

1.514

1998

1.483

1.516

1.506

1.515

1.519

1997

1.495

1.532

1.518

1.530

1.536

1996

1.513

1.558

1.541

1.554

1.564

1995

1.533

1.581

1.564

1.584

1.588

 

YEAR

TABLE 6

TABLE 7

TABLE 8

TABLE 9

TABLE 10

 

Cement Mfg.

Chemical Mfg.

Clay Mfg.

Contractor Eq.

Creamery/Dairy

2014

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

2013

1.010

1.009

1.011

1.011

1.010

2012

1.020

1.010

1.023

1.030

1.020

2011

1.055

1.038

1.056

1.065

1.048

2010

1.085

1.066

1.087

1.095

1.082

2009

1.071

1.051

1.079

1.091

1.077

2008

1.119

1.088

1.129

1.123

1.101

2007

1.169

1.137

1.177

1.159

1.148

2006

1.230

1.204

1.241

1.200

1.228

2005

1.291

1.265

1.300

1.254

1.289

2004

1.403

1.372

1.403

1.339

1.387

2003

1.459

1.420

1.453

1.378

1.436

2002

1.489

1.449

1.482

1.400

1.459

2001

1.498

1.457

1.492

1.411

1.469

2000

1.513

1.471

1.508

1.419

1.485

1999

1.538

1.495

1.534

1.444

1.516

1998

1.545

1.502

1.539

1.455

1.522

1997

1.561

1.517

1.555

1.472

1.537

1996

1.580

1.537

1.579

1.501

1.564

1995

1.609

1.567

1.609

1.525

1.591

 

YEAR

TABLE 11

TABLE 12

TABLE 13

TABLE 14

TABLE 15

 

Elec. Pwr. Eq.

Elec. Eq. Mfg.

 

Cannery/Fish

Flour, Cer. Feed

 

Cannery/Fruit

2014

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

2013

0.999

1.003

1.011

1.010

1.012

2012

0.987

0.996

1.020

1.018

1.024

2011

1.010

1.022

1.049

1.047

1.053

2010

1.065

1.071

1.084

1.082

1.087

2009

1.057

1.057

1.074

1.073

1.082

2008

1.061

1.074

1.102

1.101

1.104

2007

1.119

1.126

1.147

1.148

1.145

2006

1.212

1.205

1.228

1.223

1.220

2005

1.300

1.280

1.284

1.285

1.273

2004

1.422

1.394

1.384

1.387

1.365

2003

1.487

1.454

1.437

1.438

1.416

2002

1.512

1.478

1.462

1.462

1.439

2001

1.506

1.477

1.472

1.470

1.449

2000

1.517

1.487

1.488

1.486

1.464

1999

1.547

1.515

1.518

1.516

1.494

1998

1.540

1.509

1.522

1.522

1.499

1997

1.543

1.516

1.538

1.537

1.513

1996

1.551

1.530

1.566

1.561

1.544

1995

1.564

1.547

1.589

1.585

1.564

 

YEAR

TABLE 16

TABLE 17

TABLE 18

TABLE 19

TABLE 20

 

Packing/ Fruit

Laundry/

Clean

 

Logging Eq.

Packing/

Meat

Metal

Work

2014

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

2013

1.014

1.010

1.010

1.012

1.008

2012

1.033

1.018

1.020

1.024

1.008

2011

1.062

1.047

1.051

1.054

1.039

2010

1.094

1.081

1.081

1.085

1.074

2009

1.093

1.071

1.066

1.080

1.054

2008

1.114

1.107

1.101

1.114

1.093

2007

1.153

1.153

1.140

1.158

1.135

2006

1.207

1.216

1.188

1.234

1.198

2005

1.257

1.270

1.240

1.287

1.251

2004

1.342

1.370

1.333

1.379

1.350

2003

1.388

1.420

1.381

1.426

1.393

2002

1.409

1.446

1.402

1.450

1.416

2001

1.422

1.454

1.411

1.461

1.419

2000

1.433

1.466

1.419

1.477

1.428

1999

1.464

1.494

1.445

1.505

1.448

1998

1.470

1.496

1.450

1.512

1.448

1997

1.482

1.508

1.462

1.529

1.462

1996

1.517

1.532

1.485

1.556

1.480

1995

1.536

1.556

1.506

1.583

1.506

YEAR

TABLE 21

TABLE 22

TABLE 23

TABLE 24

TABLE 25

 

Mine

Mill

Paint

Mfg.

 

Petroleum

 

Printing

Paper

Mfg.

2014

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

2013

1.013

1.009

1.008

1.006

1.011

2012

1.032

1.014

1.015

1.010

1.020

2011

1.078

1.045

1.045

1.036

1.051

2010

1.113

1.079

1.072

1.068

1.085

2009

1.112

1.067

1.055

1.058

1.073

2008

1.163

1.104

1.098

1.081

1.107

2007

1.212

1.153

1.152

1.119

1.152

2006

1.265

1.220

1.226

1.181

1.210

2005

1.327

1.281

1.298

1.228

1.265

2004

1.439

1.389

1.410

1.309

1.371

2003

1.493

1.442

1.460

1.347

1.424

2002

1.522

1.471

1.489

1.369

1.451

2001

1.540

1.480

1.504

1.371

1.464

2000

1.551

1.493

1.523

1.382

1.473

1999

1.577

1.522

1.544

1.402

1.502

1998

1.584

1.526

1.552

1.403

1.506

1997

1.601

1.541

1.573

1.411

1.519

1996

1.627

1.564

1.599

1.433

1.549

1995

1.653

1.591

1.632

1.455

1.570

 

YEAR

TABLE 26

TABLE 27

TABLE 28

TABLE 29

TABLE 30

 

 

Refrigeration

 

Rubber

Steam Power

 

Textile

 

Warehousing

2014

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

1.000

2013

1.010

1.008

1.007

1.010

1.011

2012

1.017

1.009

1.007

1.015

1.027

2011

1.048

1.036

1.036

1.041

1.057

2010

1.084

1.066

1.073

1.067

1.087

2009

1.076

1.051

1.063

1.052

1.081

2008

1.113

1.089

1.099

1.085

1.115

2007

1.161

1.132

1.152

1.122

1.154

2006

1.229

1.192

1.229

1.170

1.196

2005

1.288

1.242

1.294

1.214

1.238

2004

1.389

1.332

1.411

1.300

1.325

2003

1.439

1.379

1.463

1.338

1.371

2002

1.468

1.407

1.493

1.357

1.387

2001

1.480

1.411

1.498

1.363

1.392

2000

1.494

1.423

1.510

1.374

1.400

1999

1.523

1.444

1.533

1.395

1.426

1998

1.529

1.450

1.535

1.397

1.428

1997

1.545

1.466

1.546

1.408

1.433

1996

1.570

1.486

1.562

1.432

1.456

1995

1.598

1.514

1.587

1.452

1.469

YEAR

TABLE 31

TABLE 32

 

Woodworking

Glass Mfg.

2014

1.000

1.000

2013

1.013

1.008

2012

1.031

1.014

2011

1.058

1.044

2010

1.090

1.080

2009

1.082

1.068

2008

1.107

1.104

2007

1.143

1.154

2006

1.189

1.223

2005

1.234

1.289

2004

1.318

1.403

2003

1.359

1.458

2002

1.379

1.487

2001

1.391

1.495

2000

1.393

1.509

1999

1.416

1.538

1998

1.418

1.541

1997

1.424

1.554

1996

1.460

1.574

1995

1.475

1.601

History: 15-1-201, MCA; IMP, 15-6-138, 15-8-111, MCA; NEW, 1986 MAR p. 2074, Eff. 12/27/86; AMD, 1988 MAR p. 1981, Eff. 9/9/88; AMD, 1989 MAR p. 231, Eff. 1/27/89; AMD, 1990 MAR p. 1849, Eff. 9/28/90; AMD, 1991 MAR p. 130, Eff. 2/1/91; AMD, 1991 MAR p. 2048, Eff. 11/1/91; AMD, 1992 MAR p. 2560, Eff. 11/26/92; AMD, 1993 MAR p. 3062, Eff. 12/24/93; AMD, 1994 MAR p. 3197, Eff. 12/23/94; AMD, 1995 MAR p. 2508, Eff. 11/23/95; AMD, 1996 MAR p. 162, Eff. 1/12/96; AMD, 1996 MAR p. 3153, Eff. 12/6/96; AMD, 1997 MAR p. 2297, Eff. 12/16/97; AMD, 1998 MAR p. 3318, Eff. 12/18/98; AMD, 1999 MAR p. 2914, Eff. 12/17/99; AMD, 2000 MAR p. 3565, Eff. 12/22/00; AMD, 2001 MAR p. 2249, Eff. 11/9/01; AMD, 2002 MAR p. 1094, Eff. 4/12/02; AMD, 2002 MAR p. 3728, Eff. 12/27/02; AMD, 2003 MAR p. 2901, Eff. 12/25/03; AMD, 2004 MAR p. 2603, Eff. 10/22/04; AMD, 2005 MAR p. 2262, Eff. 11/11/05; AMD, 2006 MAR p. 2979, Eff. 12/8/06; AMD, 2007 MAR p. 1826, Eff. 11/9/07; AMD, 2008 MAR p. 2561, Eff. 11/27/08; AMD, 2009 MAR p. 2497, Eff. 12/25/09; AMD, 2010 MAR p. 3022, Eff. 12/24/10; AMD, 2012 MAR p. 409, Eff. 2/24/12; AMD, 2012 MAR p. 2496, Eff. 12/7/12; AMD, 2013 MAR p. 2316, Eff. 12/13/13; AMD, 2014 MAR p. 2991, Eff. 12/12/14.

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