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Gard: Homeowners can Submit E-Testimony on Property Tax Reform

New state Web site also offers many resources for taxpayers

STATEHOUSE - Sen. Beverly Gard (R-Greenfield) is encouraging Hoosiers to offer their personal experiences and suggestions for property tax reform by submitting e-testimony via the Web site of the State Commission on Tax and Financing Policy.

Gard said testimony of 500 words or less can be submitted online at: www.propertytaxreform.in.gov or by U.S. Mail. 

“Every property taxpayer in our district has an important story to tell and their own suggestions about property taxes,” Gard said. “I sincerely hope people will take advantage of this opportunity to contribute to our efforts to reform the property tax system in Indiana.”

All testimony submitted by Nov. 1 will be reviewed by the commission, Gard said. 

The Web site is also a resource for taxpayers and includes:

  •   Frequently asked questions on property taxes and assessment;
  •   Where local property taxes go;
  •   What the state is doing (property tax replacement funds, direct relief, ordered reassessments, new tools to reduce local government dependence on property taxes);
  •   What local governments can do (cut spending, contain government construction costs, shift to other revenue streams, extend deadlines, accept payments and waive penalties); and
  •   What taxpayers can do (contact assessors, appeal assessments, file for mortgage exemption, homestead credit, blind deduction, disabled deduction, over-65 deduction, veteran deductions, and apply for payment plans).

Gard serves Senate District 28, which includes Hamilton, Hancock and Henry counties.


 



kpaul.mallasch's picture

Similar from Senator Errington?

Anyone know offhand if Senator Errington (or any other Indiana Senators for that matter), are doing something similar?

Thanks,
kpaul  

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