Homeowner Property Taxes Could Disappear In These U.S. States

Rising home values have increased property tax bills nationwide, prompting debates about reducing or eliminating these taxes in several states. While property taxes fund essential local services, their growth often outpaces income, especially affecting retirees. Some states without income tax are exploring reforms like higher exemptions or slower tax growth. Eliminating property taxes would require replacing revenue through other taxes, potentially shifting the burden rather than removing it.

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