"Property tax rebate checks averaging $240 for Hoosier homeowners moved a step closer to reality Thursday, though it'll be months more before the money reaches them. In all, about 1.6 million Hoosiers with a homestead exemption, including roughly 100,000 homeowners in Marion County, will get a check, though the amounts from county to county will vary widely based on property values. The checks are part of a $300 million relief plan meant to offset anticipated increases in property tax bills. They were approved by the legislature earlier this year."
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Friday, November 2, 2007
Indiana's property tax rebate check to average $240
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