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Marion County will begin sending out property tax bills tomorrow, filling hundreds of mailboxes with bad news. Homeowners are bracing for higher bills thanks in large part to the state’s decision a few years ago to abolish the business inventory tax. Even with rebates approved by the General Assembly, some homeowners could see their bills go up 50 percent. Read full coverage from IBJ here. Government officials are bracing for a backlash and deflecting blame. The mayor has called a press conference today to address steps the state could take to reduce property taxes. Who has an opinion?
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