Property tax relief bill passes unanimously in state Senate
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Property tax relief bill passes unanimously in state Senate
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — This week, state lawmakers voted 'yes' to a large property tax credit bill at the state capitol. State senators unanimously approved the amended version of House Bill 1176. The bill would spend over $400 million to increase the property tax credit for homeowners from $500 to $1,250 a year. It also raises the threshold for people to qualify for the homestead tax credit. Lawmakers also wanted to ensure that there are limits …
North Dakota Senate passes property tax relief and reform bill with differences from House
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Senate on Thursday, April 3, passed the primary property tax relief and reform bill under consideration this session but adopted amendments to it that will likely send the bill to a conference committee. House Bill 1176 is primarily sponsored by Rep. Mike Nathe, R-Bismarck, and includes Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s proposed expansion to the primary residence tax credit. The House-passed version increases the credit from $50…
North Dakota Senate advances property tax credit but plan differs from House
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — The North Dakota Senate unanimously passed a property tax bill Thursday, but adopted major amendments that could set up a conference committee showdown between the House and Senate. Amendments to House Bill 1176 reduce the maximum primary residence credit from the $1,450 approved by the House to $1,250. Gov. Kelly Armstrong, who backs the original bill, had proposed a credit of up to $1,550 for homeowners.…
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