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Huron County auditor outlines potential revenue impacts from homestead changes, HB 96 options and 27th pay

Board of Huron County Commissioners · September 18, 2025
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Summary

Auditor Roland Tkach told commissioners that a Norwalk homeowner—s homestead exemption saved $429.34 and presented a county-level scenario in which optional changes tied to House Bill 96 could reduce local revenues by an estimated $742,591; he also reviewed 20-mil floor concerns for school funding, sales-tax totals and planning for a 27th payroll in 2026.

Auditor Roland Tkach briefed the Huron County Board of Commissioners on potential local revenue impacts tied to homestead exemptions and options under House Bill 96.

Tkach said the calculation for a Norwalk homestead-exempt property showed a savings of $429.34 "which was reimbursed by the state of Ohio," and that, in a scenario where a county-level piggyback homestead change was enacted, line-item revenue reductions could include $47,639 to the City of Norwalk, $83,350…

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