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Holt County Board of Equalization acknowledges permissive exemption list

September 16, 2025 | Holt County, Nebraska


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Holt County Board of Equalization acknowledges permissive exemption list
The Holt County Board of Supervisors, meeting as the Board of Equalization on Sept. 16 in O’Neill, acknowledged receipt of the Permissive Exemption list of real and personal property in Holt County.

The motion to acknowledge receipt was made by Supervisor William J. Tielke and seconded by Mark Paxton; the motion carried unanimously with Supervisors Treptow, Linquist, Neiman, Breiner, Paxton, Tielke and Frahm voting aye. The meeting was publicized under Section 84-1411 R.R.S. 1943 and chaired by Doug Frahm for the Board of Equalization session.

Why it matters: A permissive exemption list identifies properties for which local taxing authority is considering or recording exemptions; acknowledging the list is an administrative step in the Board of Equalization’s duties.

Next steps: The minutes record the acknowledgment; no additional action on exemptions is recorded in the meeting minutes.

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