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The County’s request further argues that unless the State is directed to follow the law and adjust their levying authority downwards, it could lead to over-levying property taxpayers under the current reappraisal cycle
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“At some point this has become a distraction. A distraction from the fact that a long term fix is going to take a lot of math, a lot of time and a lot of thought,” Jones said.
“This year we have around 16,000, almost 17,000 appeals that have been filed in our system,”
Park County Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to send a letter to the state attorney general’s office requesting an opinion on whether the 95 mills should be reduced. This reduction would raise $323,362 from county taxpayers rather than the $2,360,180, the letter states
Missoula County on Tuesday placed its official support behind an effort lead by Beaverhead County that's challenging the state's “consistent” levying of certain mills despite a provision in Montana law that requires a reduction in mills when taxable values increase