Governor, sponsor argue bill would ensure part-time residents who don’t file Montana income taxes pay their fair share via property taxes.
There is clear bipartisan support behind addressing spikes in property taxes, but exactly how to go about it starts to reveal cracks among lawmakers as to the right options.
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The changes, backers say, would fill gaps in services and help people better prepare for life outside of the locked, secure setting of the two state facilities before they re-enter ...
The Kalispell Republican is presiding over a state Senate mired in internal conflict as he attempts to pass a slate of ...
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Lawmakers who want to offer Montana residents substantial immediate property tax relief face an inescapable mathematical reality: Unless they want to force loca ...
Lawmakers heard first testimony Wednesday on a flagship property tax bill that would essentially shift property taxes away from primary residences, long-term rentals and small businesses.