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Auditor: New state law will bar new applicants for circuit-breaker property tax abatement after this year

2753507 · March 24, 2025
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Iron County Auditor Lucas Little told the commission that Senate Bill 197 stops any new enrollments in the circuit-breaker property tax abatement program after 2025; current recipients may continue but the benefit will be reduced for many.

Iron County Auditor Lucas Little told the Iron County Commission at its March meeting that a recently enacted state law (referred to in the meeting as SB197) will prevent anyone who is not already enrolled from applying for the state27s circuit-breaker property tax abatement after this year.

Little said the program previously allowed qualifying residents age 65 and older who met the income threshold to receive an abatement that could cover some or all property taxes,…

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