Initiative 27: Experts weigh in on property tax ballot initiative
Residential property taxes would drop to 6.95 percent from 7.15 percent, and non-residential property tax rates would drop to 26.4 percent from 29 percent
A ballot measure designed to lower property taxes moves closer to a statewide vote. Colorado Rising State Action turned in over 190,000 signatures to the Secretary of Stateâs office on Monday.
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COLORADO SPRINGS â A ballot measure designed to lower property taxes moves closer to a statewide vote.
Colorado Rising State Action turned in over 190,000 signatures to the Secretary of Stateâs office on Monday. What s been happening over the last few years is a huge rise in home values, the assessment rates that people got are a lot higher than they used to be. Our houses are worth more, but that doesn t mean you have more money in your pocket to be able to pay for the property taxes. Seeing the strain this could
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A bipartisan group of Colorado lawmakers are making a last-ditch effort to lower residential property tax assessment rates and help Coloradans ward off larger tax hikes this year.
The bill would temporarily lower property tax rates and allow some homeowners to delay part of their property tax payments but it's also designed to partially cancel out voters' chance to cut property taxes by a larger amount this November.