Mayor’s $1.4B proposed budget includes property tax credits for homeowners

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9 thoughts on “Mayor’s $1.4B proposed budget includes property tax credits for homeowners

  1. Another example of a leader smart enough to know he shouldn’t have been trusted with our tax dollars, but too stupid to have a single coherent thought on how to properly invest them in our community.
    Refund away!

  2. This is poorly planned. So the tax credit will likely will go to landlords with rental properties while people paying the highest taxes (homes over 400k) will get nothing. I’d prefer they figure out the school problems instead of continually increasing taxes for them and fix all the roads/alleys.

    1. The purpose is to help long-time property owners in older neighborhoods where values are rising quickly. $12.50/month might matter to you if you were living on a limited and fixed income.

  3. $40 mil for roads is a joke. Indy has the worst roads I’ve ever seen in a metro area. They need to spend 5-10x that amount just to get the roads up to an acceptable level.

    1. Well then you need to complain to the State GOP on how they fund roads. As it is now, a two lane road in rural Indiana gets the same amount of state funding per mile as a six lane road in Indianapolis.

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