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Appraisal district warns county of state bills that would cut taxable values, appraisal official says
Summary
Trey Gilman of the appraisal district told the commissioners two pending state bills could lower county tax rolls, including a large business personal‑property threshold change that he said would reduce taxable value substantially in 2026.
Trey Gilman, speaking for the county appraisal district, told Hutchinson County commissioners that pending state legislation could change the county’s certified values and reduce the tax base in coming years.
Gilman said one bill would raise a school‑district homestead exemption on taxable value from $100,000 to $140,000. He also said a separate…
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