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How does H.B. 920 (creating “effective millage”) work again?

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How does H.B. 920 (creating “effective millage”) work again?

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HB920 severely limits growth in local tax levies. Schools do not receive additional taxes when a property’s value increases. Instead tax rates are “rolled-back” such that the total tax collected in a school district remains the same even though the value of taxable property increases. The net effect is that schools generally do not receive regular inflationary funding increases.

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