Atlanta — State lawmakers and officials across the United States nationwide this week proposed measures to eliminate or sharply reduce homeowner property taxes, citing rising bills and affordability concerns. Georgia House Republicans introduced HR 1114 to phase out homestead taxes by 2032, estimating about $5 billion in lost local revenue annually; Florida lawmakers advanced a constitutional amendment to remove non-school property taxes and consider a 5% real-estate transfer fee; North Dakota policymakers debated credits after voters rejected a full repeal in November 2024; critics warn about funding gaps for schools and local services. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Homeowners could benefit from lower or eliminated annual property-tax bills if proposals pass, reducing annual housing costs for those who qualify.
Local governments and K-12 school districts could suffer significant revenue losses requiring cuts, service changes, or new fees to replace lost property-tax income.
Lawmakers Propose Phased Elimination Of Homeowner Property Taxes
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