Missoula County on Thursday joined other counties across the state in levying fewer mills than what the state believes it’s entitled to through school equalization.
Missoula County on Thursday joined other counties across the state in levying fewer mills than what the state believes it’s entitled to through school equalization.
Missoula County on Thursday joined other counties across the state in levying fewer mills than what the state believes it’s entitled to through school equalization.
A dispute over whether a Montana statute intended to cap property tax growth applies to a state-level school property tax escalated this week as several county governments said they plan to buck the Montana Department of Revenue’s direction to collect a full 95 mills for a tax that supports state school equalization funding.