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Business office revises reporting methods; homestead notices, tax-collector transition highlighted
Summary
District business staff said they adjusted financial reporting to match auditors, clarified per-capita exoneration updates, mailed homestead exemption reminders (applications due March 1) and reported a transition to a new tax collector in Burnham with fines that apply to the collector, not taxpayers.
The district's business office flagged a change in how construction soft costs are reported and gave residents several tax- and finance-related updates.
Business official Missus Kannett said she changed the reporting of "soft costs" for athletic-construction projects to match auditor practice, removing closing costs and…
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