Dream home, tax nightmare: Bozeman couple hit with 107% spike in property taxes
State officials say 80% of homeowners are seeing relief, but the Websters’ bill jumped from about $25,000 to $53,000.
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Dream home, tax nightmare: Bozeman couple hit with 107% spike in property taxes
BOZEMAN Montanas property-tax overhaul is lowering bills for most homeowners, but not for one Bozeman couple, who say they face a sharp increase thats putting their dream retirement home at risk.Watch the video below: Dream home, tax nightmare: Bozeman couple hit with 107% spike in property taxesDan and Carol Webster say their property tax bill more than doubled in one year, rising from about $25,000 in 2024 to $53,000 in 2025, a 107% increase t…
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