"Hoosier homeowners and businesses could face sticker shock when a slew of property tax changes kick in next year, bringing significantly higher tax bills for some.
Changes in the way property is assessed, as well as changes in the state's inventory tax and deductions for homeowners, could all mean higher tax bills for Hoosiers in 2007, especially in areas where property values have been rising.
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Sunday, September 10, 2006
Property taxes set to balloon
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