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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 ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte officially signed two key bills into law. Now, it will be up to state agencies to put the tax plan into ...
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 ...
We are proud to say that we have answered the call, and 400,000 Montanans will see hundreds of millions in property tax relief. Together, House Bill 231 and Senate Bill 542 provide real savings and ...
Californians owning second homes in Montana face a heavier property tax burden this year, as lawmakers offer relief to ...
Montana’s new tax law targets second-home owners—especially Californians—by shifting the property tax burden away from ...
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%.
Many Central Montana property owners will get a tax break over the next couple of years as Governor Greg Gianforte signed a ...
Opinion: HB 231 and SB 542 will give you relief from the $270 million spike in residential property taxes we saw over the ...
Opinion: This session a group of Montanans came together to deliver meaningful property tax relief. Unfortunately, a group of ...
Republican legislative candidates campaigned instead on permanent, or ongoing, property tax relief for Montana homeowners. In the end, Republican lawmakers were mostly unable to achieve that goal ...