More deets on the process and how the cash might FINALLY find its way back to taxpayers . . .
"LeVota signed an executive order Friday directing county staff to implement three years of tax credits to reimburse residential property owners whose assessed property values rose by more than 15% in 2023.
"The program targets 2023 property tax payments and promises direct relief, using money that has already been distributed to and spent by taxing districts including Jackson County cities, schools and libraries."
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Jackson County homeowners could be closer to getting tax money back per new order
LeVota directed county staff to implement three years of tax credits to reimburse residential property owners whose assessed property values rose by more than 15%.
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On a related note . . .
Legislature unanimously passes ordinance delivering property tax credits to Jackson County taxpayers
On Monday, the Legislature passed the tax credit ordinance in a unanimous vote.
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