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County staff outlines state enabling law for public‑safety homeowner tax credit; commissioners ask for narrower local parameters

2139079 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

Staff explained a new state option that allows counties to provide a property‑tax credit for public‑safety workers; commissioners discussed setting local eligibility and a lower credit level pending stakeholder input and data.

County budget staff briefed commissioners on state legislation that enables a local property‑tax credit for public‑safety workers and volunteers, and asked the board whether to adopt a local parameter under the state program.

Paige Cudmore told commissioners the state law permits a local credit “for up to $25,100 per dwelling” for qualifying public‑safety personnel. She said staff has gathered preliminary counts from agencies and volunteers but that precise eligibility rules and household counts remain incomplete.

Why it matters: A locally adopted tax credit would reduce property tax liability for county…

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