March 15, 2025

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Gov. Pillen pushes back against legislative criticism of his property tax approach • Nebraska Examiner

LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen pushed back Thursday against recent legislative criticism of his approach and process for pursuing his favored property tax relief proposals.  In a statement, the governor thanked state senators he said have worked hard to find ways to deliver the “transformative property tax relief” he and others have sought.  He

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Nebraska state senators hosting 2 public meetings on property taxes, education

OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – A group of state senators will hold a public forum here Sunday ahead of an expected special session next week. The community meetings will be held in Omaha and Lincoln, which weren’t stops on Gov. Jim Pillen’s tax plan town hall tour across the state this summer — though he did

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Benton County faces higher taxes amid property value reappraisal

WE WILL HAVE COVERAGE OF THAT FOR YOU TOO. A REAPPRAISAL OF REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES IN BENTON COUNTY HAS MADE MANY PEOPLE FRUSTRATED WITH RISING COSTS. 40/29’S ABNER SOSA TALKED TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR ABOUT WHY PRICES ARE GOING UP. <> IF YOU LIVE IN BENTON COUNTY – YOU MAY HAVE GOTTEN A NOTICE IN

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Property tax season is here. City of Detroit hosts fair to educate homeowners

(CBS DETROIT) – If you own a home in the city of Detroit, you’ve likely already received your property tax bill for summer property taxes in the mail, and now it’s time to talk payment. “We try to stay above the game, you know what I mean,” said Johnnie Johnson, a Detroit homeowner. “When we

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Gov. Pillen’s property tax plan would add new taxes on 120+ goods and services, draft indicates • Nebraska Examiner

LINCOLN — The draft text of Gov. Jim Pillen’s plan to reduce Nebraska property taxes calls for new taxes on certain goods or services and phasing out most local K-12 property taxes over three years. The Nebraska Examiner obtained the draft document and verified it over the weekend with six lawmakers who are part of a

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Jackson County defends actions in 2023 property tax assessment before judge

NINE NEWS AT SIX STARTS NOW. JACKSON COUNTY HAS ITS DAY IN COURT, FACING A LAWSUIT OVER YOUR PROPERTY TAX BILLS. GOOD EVENING. I’M LARA MORITZ AND I’M KRIS KETZ. THE STATE OF MISSOURI IS SUING JACKSON COUNTY OVER SKY HIGH PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS. LAST YEAR, INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER MATT FLENER WAS INSIDE A DOWNTOWN COURTROOM AS

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Higher property tax bills become reality. Some in Wake will pay thousands more per year

If you live in Wake County, it’s likely your mortgage payment was more in July. Property bills are going up around the Triangle, and in Wake County some property owners are seeing increases of hundreds or thousands of dollars. Fiscal year 2025 (July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025) is underway, which means people will

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Democratic lawmakers unveil legislation to tackle rising Montana property taxes

HELENA — Democrats in the Montana Legislature said a tax shift in the state has put too much pressure on residential property taxpayers, and they want to introduce a plan to address that. “We think it’s important to get a proposal on the table that we know is going to create a fairer tax system

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County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office Reminds San Diegans That Property Tax Deadline Is July 1

Property tax bills. Photo courtesy San Diego County tax collector’s office The last day of the fiscal year is June 30, which means some bills are coming due. San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister Friday reminded property owners who are already delinquent in paying their property taxes that the next deadline to pay is

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Property values of Uptown Willmar mall parcels upheld by Kandiyohi County – West Central Tribune

WILLMAR — Despite a plea from Rockstep Willmar LLC, owner of Uptown Willmar, the Kandiyohi County Board of Appeals and Equalization on June 18 upheld the County Assessor’s Office valuation of the five mall parcels, saying property sales around the mall prove the parcels’ valuations are correct. “The land is worth what it is worth,”

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