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Indiana mayors and town leaders say a new property tax relief law will shrink local budgets and force service cuts unless lawmakers approve changes next year.
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To make up for state cuts, the county’s top health agency will collect more property taxes.
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Mayor Joe Hogsett asked most city departments to cut spending next year.
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A property tax case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court this week could have a huge impact on local government and school finances — and, some worry, throw the state's property tax assessment system into chaos.
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The two top priority bills this legislative session will have huge impacts on the financial futures of state and local governments, and many Indiana residents.
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Lawmakers receive a historically bleak state revenue forecast. The property tax debate comes to a close. And the governor signs a bill on supplemental teacher pay.
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The stakes are higher than ever for the future of Indianapolis Public Schools. Two Indianapolis moms represent the heart of this conflict.
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Beginning next year, homeowners will receive a credit on their property tax bill of 10 percent of the bill, up to $300.
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Indiana's major property tax reform package is now law, as Governor Mike Braun signed the measure Tuesday.
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The plan to divide local property tax revenue between traditional school districts and charter schools is now part of the Indiana House Republican push for property tax relief.