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In some, the department is projecting smaller decreases for average homeowners over the next two years — 9% in Missoula County, for example, and 12% in Gallatin County.
Reductions projected for homeowners and landlords; big increases coming in 2026 for second homes and short-term rental ...
Opinion: HB 231 and SB 542 will give you relief from the $270 million spike in residential property taxes we saw over the ...
Montana Legislative Session concluded on April 30, and I’m proud to report that we delivered a constitutionally required balanced budget while securing historic tax relief for Montanans. Don’t just ...
Opinion: This session a group of Montanans came together to deliver meaningful property tax relief. Unfortunately, a group of ...
Montana’s new tax law targets second-home owners—especially Californians—by shifting the property tax burden away from ...
Californians owning second homes in Montana face a heavier property tax burden this year, as lawmakers offer relief to ...
Montanans are being crushed under the weight of skyrocketing property taxes. Longtime residents are watching their tax bill soar as wealthy out-of-staters scoop up land and inflate home values across ...
Sen. Jonathan Sickler said the passage of 1176 “will have an immediate impact on all North Dakota primary homeowners.” ...
The legislation is projected to reduce homeowner taxes 18% on average by 2026, while raising taxes on second homes and short-term rentals by 68%.
Gianforte's office said in response to a request for comment the governor was "proud" to sign the bills, which bore the "Homestead Rate Cut" favoring primary homes as proposed by the property tax task ...