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Davidson County commissioners approve resolution asking state for 3% cap and tax exemption for residents 65+
Summary
The board voted to send a resolution to the county’s legislative delegation asking the state to limit local property tax increases to 3% per year, require revenue neutrality for revaluations, and eliminate property taxes for residents aged 65 and older on their primary residence with no income restrictions.
DAVIDSON COUNTY — The Davidson County Board of Commissioners voted April 27 to send a resolution to the county’s legislative delegation urging state action to restrict property-tax increases and to exempt residents 65 and older from property taxes on their primary residence.
Casey Smith, a county staff member, introduced a draft resolution with three main components: limit local property‑tax rate increases to a maximum prescribed percentage, require that local governments go revenue‑neutral when revaluing property, and…
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