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Residents urge Indian Trail to go "revenue neutral" after county reassessment
Summary
Multiple residents urged the Indian Trail Town Council to lower the town's property tax rate to offset recent county reassessments. Council members said they will review the budget and wait for county actions before deciding.
Several residents urged the Indian Trail Town Council on March 11 to reduce the town's property tax rate so taxpayers would pay roughly the same dollar amount after the county's recent property reassessment.
The appeals came during the public-comment portion of the council's Tuesday town hall meeting, with residents saying rising market values will translate into higher bills unless the town lowers its rate.
"I'm asking the town of Indian Trail to do the same because our expenses I'm almost 70 years old. My wife and I are seniors, and we have a house...we do not need any more tax taken out on property tax," resident John Earley told the council. "Please go revenue neutral. I'll just, please do. Thank you."
Another resident, Dan…
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