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How Montana’s New Second-Home Tax Could Shift Your Property Tax Bill

Summary by Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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

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.

·Cherokee County, United States
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Missoula Current broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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