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If property values have no limit, what protects property owners from limitless taxes?

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If property values have no limit, what protects property owners from limitless taxes?

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Your taxes are calculated based on the budgets submitted by jurisdictions that provide you services. These budgets are prepared independently from property values and are limited to a 1% increase from one year to the next. This limit does not apply to taxes from voter-approved bonds and special levies. Property values determine the share of these budgets that individual property owners will pay.

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