Confusing Jackson County Property Taxes Could Kill Kansas City Coffee

Familiar outcry amid continued efforts to find a fix . . . Check the latest from our beloved Blip roasters: 

"It was the numbers he received recently in a letter from Jackson County that took him by the greatest surprise: a 626% rise in his property assessment which, Davis said, when used to calculate a proportionate rise in his property tax, will cost him $20,000 a year, inching the shop closer to going out of business."

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KC coffee shop sees property taxes soar more than 600%. 'This is a shakedown!'

Ian Davis, owner of Blip Coffee Roasters in the Kansas City West Bottoms, is outraged at Jackson County revaluation of his property, from $106,600 to $773,900.

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