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Tonight we take a peek at courthouse the latest tax update from the courthouse after a legal battle and tough compromise . . ...
Assessor of Property Marty Haynes and Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp on Tuesday announced the county’s certified property tax rate: $1.51 per $100 of assessed value. The new rate, down from $2.23, ...
The first installment of this year’s property tax bill is due on Friday, June 6th, and taxpayers can mail in or make ...
Sales of lots in one Martin County development fueled a large part of the growth in the tax roll last year. The ultra-high-end development Atlantic Fields added about $1.6 billion to the tax base.
MINOT — To address North Dakota’s nagging property tax problems, Gov. Kelly Armstrong proposed, and state lawmakers approved, two major policy initiatives. The first is appropriating some $408 ...
Colorado is rolling out a revamped online map to help homeowners estimate their property taxes this year as notices of valuation begin to hit their doorsteps. The initiative, announced by Gov. Jared ...
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SHELBY COUNTY, Tenn. - The Shelby County Assessor said that county Mayor Lee Harris' claims on a 20% property tax cut proposal are "simply not true." County Assessor of Property Melvin Burgess ...
Stearns County officials warn that proposed shifts in state cost-sharing could lead to local property tax increases. The county human services department faces the largest potential impact ...
Higher property values and higher property taxes are not problems that are unique to Lucas County or northwest Ohio. "Something needs to be done," Karl Keith, the Montgomery County auditor ...
There's a proposed constitutional amendment that would wipe out property taxes in Ohio. Supporters of that proposal ... John Marra, mayor of the Lake County village of Timberlake, said the work of ...
Taxes on properties pay for several things in Ohio, including libraries, social services, police, fire and parks. Most of the generated funds go to schools. Stinziano said it's true that property ...