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Ohio lawmakers have proposed more than a dozen bills to provide relief.
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Cincinnati City Council earlier this year voted to provide $1 million for the Home Safe program, which will provide aid to low- and moderate-income homeowners who are behind on property taxes.
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New reports examine property tax inequity in Hamilton County.
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Usually living on fixed and moderate incomes, seniors face big challenges paying property taxes that have doubled or tripled. Lawmakers are debating ways to help.
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Some Cincinnati neighborhoods saw residential property tax increases far above the citywide average, including more than double in East Westwood.
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Homeowners facing a high rise in property taxes are asking city, county and state leaders for help.
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Council is moving ahead with the idea to create a task force to look at solutions related to a large spike in property taxes across Hamilton County.
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Property valuations went up for many across Hamilton County and the rest of Ohio after reappraisal in 2023. That in turn raised property taxes for many homeowners and landlords.
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The town hall questions mostly echoed what has been brought up previously, including criticism about abatements in general and about the current system, which is pretty clearly unbalanced.
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Kelly took office last week, replacing Dusty Rhodes after his retirement.