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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Property Tax Task Force Moving Toward December Completion of Mission

from Missouri News by info@missourinet.com

It's been a little over a month since the creation of the Missouri
Property Tax Task Force to analyze property tax rates. The panel -
made up 18 legislators, assessors, senior citizens' representatives,
and ordinary citizens - has held one meeting in Jefferson City, and is
looking forward to meetings in October in Springfield and Kansas City,
and a final gathering in November in St. Louis to get input on how to
deal with various concerns.

Task Force Chairman Dick Roehl says on one hand there are concerns
from senior citizens who are on fixed incomes and are unable to keep
up with property tax rate hikes ... and on the other there are school
officials who depend on property taxes to pay for public education.

One of the proposals being discussed would implement caps on property
tax rate increases. Roehl says that's the kind of thing that would
benefit property owners, but might be harmful to schools, emergency
services, and other public entities that depend on property taxes to
operate.

The information collected will become part of a report the Task Force
plans to submit to House Speaker Rod Jetton sometime in December so
that it can form the basis for legislation during the upcoming session
of the General Assembly.

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