How Montana’s New Second-Home Tax Could Shift Your Property Tax Bill
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How Montana’s new second-home tax could shift your property tax bill
In some, the department is projecting smaller decreases for average homeowners over the next two years — 9% in Missoula County, for example, and 12% in Gallatin County.
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How Montana's New Second-Home Tax Could Shift Your Property Tax Bill
The major property tax relief package signed into law by Gov. Greg Gianforte this month is set to bring double-digit property tax cuts to many Montana homeowners and landlords by the time it is fully implemented in 2026, according to projections from the Montana Department of Revenue. It will also bring massive tax increases-in excess of 60%-to many residential properties that don't qualify...
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