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State Board of Equalization warns property tax cap is producing unequal results
Summary
The State Board of Equalization told the appropriations committee that the recently enacted property tax cap and a 25% exemption can produce counterintuitive tax liabilities across nearby properties and described investigatory and appeal pathways for taxpayers.
Members of the State Board of Equalization told the legislative appropriations committee that recent changes to property tax exemptions and a newly enacted cap are producing unexpected and unequal tax liabilities across neighborhoods.
Board Chair Jane Mokler, Vice Chair Marty Hartzog and new member Carl Anderson described a largely salary-driven, static budget that has seen operations funding cut since 2019; the board said about 97 percent of its current budget pays salaries. The chair said the board seeks to carry a July salary…
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