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Revenue-Neutral transparency helps suppress property tax increases
The goal of the Kansas Truth in Taxation revenue-neutral law passed in 2021 was to make local officials think twice about raising property taxes, and new data shows it’s working as intended. Data from the Kansas Department of Revenue shows that, on average, 21 of the state’s 105 counties didn’t increase property taxes each year […] The post Revenue-Neutral transparency helps suppress property tax increases appeared first on The Sentinel.
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