Lower levies, state credit give homeowners relief
Property tax season has arrived in Ward County, and the numbers are starting to come into focus. New statements mailed this week show lower consolidated levies for many homeowners, even before the $1,600 primary residence credit is applied. For Minot residents, taxes per $100,000 of home value are down compared to last year, with the biggest reductions coming from the city’s portion of the bill. The changes reflect both legislative limits on levy growth and shifting local budgets, offering some relief as homeowners review their statements. Jill Schramm with Minot Daily News has the full story.
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