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Governor Approves Long-Awaited Property Tax Reforms
The reform limits automatic tax hikes to inflation and expands owner-occupancy credits, expected to save Ohio homeowners $2.47 billion over three years, officials said.
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Property Tax Reform Moves Forward in Ohio with DeWine’s Signature
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine recently signed numerous bills passed by the 136th General Assembly into law, including the following property tax related bills: House Bill 124, sponsored by State Representative David Thomas (R-Jefferson) and State Representative Thomas Hall (R-Madison Township), to modify the process for making property tax sales-assessment ratio studies. House Bill 129, sponsored by State Representative David Thoma…
DeWine signs $3 billion property-tax package, here’s what it means for you
A $3-billion property tax reform package signed into law Friday by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine includes expanded owner-occupancy credits and caps on automatic increases when property values rise.
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