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NCACC warns counties: proposed property-tax changes and HR1 federal rules could shift large costs to local governments
Summary
The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) briefed Granville County commissioners on an active property-tax reform debate at the General Assembly and on HR1 changes at the federal level that NCACC estimates will increase county administrative costs; NCACC urged local advocacy and requested delays or state-level resources to implement federal changes.
Kevin Muller, executive director of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC), and NCACC staff briefed commissioners on state- and federal-level developments that could materially affect county budgets and services.
Lede: NCACC told commissioners that an ongoing legislative push in Raleigh to consider property-tax reduction and reform (including caps and possible changes to revaluation cycles) is active and that counties rely on property taxes for a large share of…
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