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  2. When are property taxes due in Franklin County and Central ...

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    Here's what you need to know about property taxes and how to estimate your taxes. When are the first half of property taxes due in Greater Columbus? The first half of property taxes for the year ...

  3. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Where the property owner does not pay tax by the due date, the taxing authority may assess penalties and interest. [60] The amount, timing, and procedures vary widely. Generally, the penalty and interest are enforceable in the same manner as the tax, and attach to the property.

  4. Owner makes payment on back taxes, removing Pottsville's ...

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    Sep. 6—POTTSVILLE — The owner of the Thompson Building has made a payment on back taxes, resulting in the property being removed from the Sept. 18 county tax upset sale list. Schuylkill County ...

  5. Ohio bill would change how property tax levies are worded for ...

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    Apr. 4—A plan to change ballot language for tax levies across Ohio has support from a group which calculates property taxes and opposition from entities which spend them. Ohio House Bill 140 ...

  6. Private landowner assistance program - Wikipedia

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    Tax incentives Another way landowners can be persuaded to conserve their private land is through tax incentive programs. For example, Louisiana has a tax exemption program providing tax relief for landowner that commit to specific management plans.

  7. Property tax equalization - Wikipedia

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    Equalization is a step in property taxation to bring a uniformity to tax assessment levels across different geographical areas or classes of properties. Equalization is usually in the form of a uniform percentage of increase or decrease to each area or class of property.

  8. Ohio expands its property tax exemptions, here's what you ...

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  9. DeRolph v. State - Wikipedia

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    The next week, the state filed a motion to reconsider, asking the court (1) whether property taxes could still be used to fund schools at all, (2) whether school funding debts remained valid even though repayment provisions extended beyond the court's deadline to find a new funding system, and (3) to retain jurisdiction over the case instead of ...