By Susanne Menzel: The property tax increase for 2026, initially approved in January, was rescinded by the Nordhorn city council in a special meeting in May. In its 2025 annual financial statement, the finance department had determined in April that the fiscal year in Nordhorn would close with an unexpected surplus of €19.2 million. This was due to the city's revenue situation developing much more positively than initially anticipated. However, …
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By Susanne Menzel: The property tax increase for 2026, initially approved in January, was rescinded by the Nordhorn city council in a special meeting in May. In its 2025 annual financial statement, the finance department had determined in April that the fiscal year in Nordhorn would close with an unexpected surplus of €19.2 million. This was due to the city's revenue situation developing much more positively than initially anticipated. However, …