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Montana Taxpayers Association - State to Receive Property Tax Windfall
In 1999, the Legislature passed a law limiting how much property tax collections can grow without a vote. The law limits cities, counties, and the State property tax collection growth to half the rate of inflation over the three previous years plus revenue from newly taxable property
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