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Which assessment limit is best for taxpayers?
The Kansas House and Senate remain divided over the structure of a constitutional amendment on an assessment limit for property tax purposes. The Senate passed SCR 1616 in February, limiting the increase to 3% annually, but the House rejected it on a voice vote last week. Yesterday, the House passed SCR 1603, based on its […] The post Which assessment limit is best for taxpayers? appeared first on The Sentinel.
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