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Franklin County Auditor Michael Stinziano, Columbus City Schools' Board President Michael Cole and conservative think tank researcher Greg Lawson spoke about property taxes at the Columbus Metropolitan Club. They all agreed an effort to eliminate property taxes in Ohio isn't good.
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The levy estimator tool shows property owners their current values, the ballot measures they will vote on and how much their taxes could increase or decrease depending on if a measure passes or fails.
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Business & EconomyOn average, the properties saw a 40% increase in appraised value, but properties in competitive areas like Whitehall saw bigger increases upwards of 68%.
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Business & EconomyFranklin County Auditor Michael Stinziano expects the 2023 appraisal to send property values up by a historical 30 to 40%.
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The Frankin County Auditor is reminding home and business owners that they could be eligible for real estate tax relief.
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Business & EconomyBusinesses who believe their property value decreased due to recent public health orders may now file a COVID-19 complaint with the Franklin County Board of Revision.
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Last year Franklin County Auditor Michael Stinziano asked the Kirwin Institute to review the county’s appraisal process, and they found predominately Black neighborhoods are systematically over-valued for tax purposes, even as their real world values lag white neighborhoods.
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A state senator is calling on Ohio lawmakers to limit how much property taxes can increase annually to 3%.
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Farmers who couldn’t plant crops due to wet weather this spring will be able to get tax breaks on their land more easily, thanks to a change from the…
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After two terms as Franklin County Auditor, Republican Clarence Mingo will be out of office next year.The race wasn’t close between him and Columbus City…