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Iron County auditor warns SB197 will end new enrollments in circuit‑breaker property tax abatement
Summary
Iron County Auditor Lucas Little said state bill SB197 will stop new enrollments in the state's circuit‑breaker property tax abatement after this year, affecting roughly 300'400 county residents and changing benefits for current participants.
Iron County Auditor Lucas Little said a recently passed state bill, SB197, will prevent new applicants from enrolling in the state's circuit‑breaker property tax abatement after this year and will reduce benefits for some current participants.
The change matters to residents who qualify for the abatement by age and income: "If they are 65 or older and make under the income limit, they qualify for the circuit breaker abatement program," Little said. He told commissioners the program reimbursed the county for amounts forgiven and asked any potentially eligible…
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