CINCINNATI — A break for Ohio homeowners could be on the horizon after state lawmakers passed a flurry of legislation last week aimed at property tax reform.
The bills — House Bills 129, 186, 309 and 335 — tackle of slew of issues and could save Ohioans $2.4 billion over several years. This is what is in them.
Ohio lawmakers pass property tax reform bills. Here's what's in them
House Bill 129 changes the funding calculation for school districts at the 20-mill floor. The floor forces a minimum tax collection based on home values.
HB 129 would have emergency/substitute levies, incremental growth levies, conversion levies, and property-tax components of combined levies be included in the 20-mill floor. The goal is to prevent spikes in the amount of taxes homeowners pay to those school dis

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