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Dallas, property tax
Harris County approves 8% property tax increase in new budget
Harris County Commissioners Court voted to increase property taxes from 3.5 percent to 8 percent under next fiscal year's $2.67 billion budget. The 8 percent tax hike will only apply to the 2024 tax year and it means the owner of a $400,
Harris County approves 8% property tax hike
Usually, property tax increases have to be approved by voters, but state law allows an exception.
Harris County commissioners approve 2025 budget, 8% property tax rate increase
HOUSTON – The Harris County Commissioners Court gave final approval to its $2.67 billion plan for the new fiscal year. This includes an 8% increase in the county’s property tax rate starting Oct. 1. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
Dallas approves $4.97 billion budget with lower property tax rate, higher residential fees
More than half of Dallas’ general fund money, which will be $1.9 billion next month and pays for most city services, comes from property tax revenue. The city’s latest total certified property value is $215 billion, up nearly $17 billion from last year.
Property tax mill rate to decrease in Bernalillo County
Bernalillo County announced the property tax mill rate is set to decrease for 2024. The mill rate is the number used in conjunction with the assessed value of a property. This usually means there will be a drop in property taxes due by property owners.
Dallas City Council approves $5 billion budget, largest in city's history
The Dallas City Council has unanimously approved the city budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year. It totals $4.97 billion, which is the largest in the city’s history.
Dallas County's $792 million budget prioritizes workforce preparedness — without raising taxes
Dallas County commissioners adopted a $792 million budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year at a meetings on Tuesday.
Dallas approves $4.97B budget, including property tax rate cut
DALLAS - The City of Dallas passed a $4.97 billion annual budget, which includes a lower tax rate for homeowners. The city's property tax rate was cut by a little over three cents. Dallas describes it as the largest property tax cut in its history.
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Lubbock County judge, sheriff say no-new-revenue rate will force critical cuts
Time is running out for Lubbock County leaders to vote on a property tax rate and budget for the next fiscal year.
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Error raises property tax bills for some Upstate residents
According to the Laurens County Tax Auditor’s Office, a mathematical error was made when factoring in the LOST Tax Credit in ...
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Cook County Leaders Advocate for Property Tax Relief to Aid Struggling Homeowners
Commissioner Gainer proposes a Property Tax Relief Fund for struggling Cook County homeowners, funded by late payment fees.
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Constantine proposes new property tax to keep public health clinics open
King County Executive Dow Constantine plans to propose an 8.5 cent property tax in next year's budget in order to preserve ...
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Property tax bills will be higher for some Fountain Inn residents due to math error
Since the era of Jimmy Carter’s Presidency, Nautilus Fitness Center’s doors have been open to all residents on South Church ...
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What's behind the property tax hikes driving Mainers from their homes
After 26 years living in the West End, Stephen Small is selling his modest home. The main culprit is rising property taxes.
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Cook County commissioner pitches a property tax relief fund for struggling homeowners
Commissioner Bridget Gainer wants to take $15 million from an estimated $100 million the county expects to get from overdue ...
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Gov. Jim Pillen's family businesses appear to be eligible for unique property tax credits
A KETV investigation reveals Gov. Jim Pillen and his businesses were eligible for more than $64,000 in tax credits that most ...
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