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Board approves Habitat and Wintergreen exemptions, delays decision on Synchronicity Foundation
Summary
The board granted tax-exempt status to Piedmont Habitat for Humanity and Wintergreen Nature Foundation but debated the Synchronicity Foundation application, referencing a 2002 agreement; after discussion supervisors withdrew a denial motion and agreed to seek counsel and further review before tax bills are issued.
The Nelson County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 13 approved two real estate tax-exemption renewals and deferred action on a third amid questions over historical agreements.
Commissioner of Revenue Kimberly Goff reviewed three applications renewed for tax-exempt status. The board approved tax-exempt status for Piedmont Habitat for Humanity, Inc. and for…
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