Expert Opinion How 'Factor 14' Made Domestic Violence Matter in Divorce Property Division Kara Belew explains how New York’s adoption of “Factor 14” has transformed equitable distribution by requiring ...
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These are increases that won’t happen, not cuts to current bills. Other changes that might save you money House Bill 309 takes effect in 2026, but it does not guarantee lower property taxes. Instead, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Gov. Mike DeWine signed a package of property-tax bills into law on Friday — a $3 billion series of reforms that will lower how much Ohioans pay and limit how fast property taxes can ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Hamilton County homeowners will get far less of a rebate from the stadium sales tax in 2026 than the current year after the county administration recommended ...
The Florida House has introduced eight bills aimed at cutting property taxes, primarily for property owners with a homestead exemption. These proposals, some of which would appear on the 2026 ballot, ...
Property tax repeals or reforms are being considered in multiple states across the country, following the consistent rise of property taxes over the past five years. Bills have risen in nearly every U ...
Property taxes are one of the most significant ongoing expenses homeowners face. The taxes are meant to fund local government services such as infrastructure, schools, and other essential systems. The ...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Property values increased across the county last year, although the rate of growth has cooled since 2023-2024. Fellsmere was the only city to see its rate of growth increase from ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A constitutional amendment to eliminate property taxes in Ohio moved one step closer to appearing on ballots. Attorney General Dave Yost accepted the petition title and summary ...
Property taxes are intensely local, but the concern about their sharp upward trajectory in recent years has gone national — and new data shows why. More than 72% of metropolitan areas with at least ...