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More Rutland County towns will see their homestead property tax rates decrease than increase in fiscal year 2026, according to new rates being distributed by the Vermont Department of Taxes.
Brevard County Property Appraiser presented the county’s property assessment practices, recent legislative changes, and homeowner information.
Decision-making bodies acted to increase a local homestead exemption and approve a new indoor badminton facility.
The state's new law automatically adjusts homestead exemptions to match inflation rates, marking a significant win for ...
A homestead exemption is a tax break that lowers the taxable value of a person’s primary residence. For example, with a 20% ...
Gov. Phil Scott signed Act H.454 on July 1, which seeks to fix Vermont's myriad public education issues. Here's why some ...
For the average home within city limits, the change would cost the homeowner an extra $57 to $67 on their next property tax bill.
Frisco City Council unanimously approved an increase in the city’s homestead property tax exemption from 15% to 20% — the ...
Property tax bills of second homeowners and short-term rental owners are primed to see an average cumulative increase of 68% ...
Frisco City Council approves increasing local homestead exemption to 20%, the maximum allowed by the state. Projected ...
An article published in the Times News on June 19, 2025, entitled “Panther OKs budget with slight increase,” quotes outgoing business manager Jesse Walck as saying, “the tax increase was ...
"DeKalb County is the only county in the state with a one penny sales tax that’s dedicated 100 percent to property tax relief ...