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Franklin and Delaware counties adjust 2026 property tax due dates in Ohio
Property owners in central Ohio will see notable changes to property tax payment schedules beginning in 2026, as officials in Franklin County revise due dates and Delaware County advances the start of its billing cycle. County leaders emphasized that the adjustments are designed to improve administrative efficiency and provide taxpayers with more time to prepare payments, without altering the total amounts owed or disrupting existing payment plans.
Franklin and Delaware counties adjust 2026 property tax due dates in Ohio
Property owners in central Ohio will see notable changes to property tax payment schedules beginning in 2026, as officials in Franklin County revise due dates and Delaware County advances the start of its billing cycle. County leaders emphasized that the adjustments are designed to improve administrative efficiency and provide taxpayers with more time to prepare payments, without altering the total amounts owed or disrupting existing payment plans.
Cook County to mail delayed property tax bills with December deadline
Cook County property owners are finally set to receive their long-delayed second installment property tax bills, with officials confirming that 1.8 million bills are expected to be mailed by Friday. The bills, which are normally delivered during the summer, will carry a due date of December 15, marking the end of a months-long delay that left many residents uncertain about their financial planning for the year. The delay stems from an extensive modernization of Cook County’s aging
Cook County to mail delayed property tax bills with December deadline
Cook County property owners are finally set to receive their long-delayed second installment property tax bills, with officials confirming that 1.8 million bills are expected to be mailed by Friday. The bills, which are normally delivered during the summer, will carry a due date of December 15, marking the end of a months-long delay that left many residents uncertain about their financial planning for the year. The delay stems from an extensive modernization of Cook County’s aging
Tarrant County approves new lower tax rate after heated debate
Tarrant County commissioners have voted to approve a slightly lower property tax rate after days of disagreements and tension. With four commissioners present, the proposal passed by a 3-1 vote, setting the new rate at $0.1862 per $100 of valuation. This represents a small decrease of 0.69 percent from last year’s rate of $0.1875. For a home valued at $300,000, the cut amounts to annual savings of about four dollars. While the financial impact on individual homeowners is min
Tarrant County approves new lower tax rate after heated debate
Tarrant County commissioners have voted to approve a slightly lower property tax rate after days of disagreements and tension. With four commissioners present, the proposal passed by a 3-1 vote, setting the new rate at $0.1862 per $100 of valuation. This represents a small decrease of 0.69 percent from last year’s rate of $0.1875. For a home valued at $300,000, the cut amounts to annual savings of about four dollars. While the financial impact on individual homeowners is min
2025 Anchor Program Offers Property Tax Relief To Eligible New Jersey Residents
The state of New Jersey will begin mailing letters on August 13, 2025, to eligible residents outlining details of the 2025 Anchor tax benefits. This annual program provides property tax relief to both homeowners and renters in the state who meet specific eligibility requirements related to residency, income, and age for the year 2024. The Anchor program, which stands for Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters, began in 2022 as an expansion
2025 Anchor Program Offers Property Tax Relief To Eligible New Jersey Residents
The state of New Jersey will begin mailing letters on August 13, 2025, to eligible residents outlining details of the 2025 Anchor tax benefits. This annual program provides property tax relief to both homeowners and renters in the state who meet specific eligibility requirements related to residency, income, and age for the year 2024. The Anchor program, which stands for Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters, began in 2022 as an expansion
Income Tax No.2 Bill Passed: Key Features Of New S.I.M.P.L.E Law Explained
The Income Tax (No 2) Bill, aimed at replacing the six-decade-old Income Tax Act of 1961, has been passed in the Lok Sabha, introducing a ‘S.I.M.P.L.E’ framework Streamlined structure and language, Integrated and concise, Minimised litigation, Practical and transparent, Learn and adapt, and Efficient tax reforms. Presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the bill has been reworked based on 285 recommendations from a select committee led by
Income Tax No.2 Bill Passed: Key Features Of New S.I.M.P.L.E Law Explained
The Income Tax (No 2) Bill, aimed at replacing the six-decade-old Income Tax Act of 1961, has been passed in the Lok Sabha, introducing a ‘S.I.M.P.L.E’ framework Streamlined structure and language, Integrated and concise, Minimised litigation, Practical and transparent, Learn and adapt, and Efficient tax reforms. Presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the bill has been reworked based on 285 recommendations from a select committee led by
Santa Clara County assessor race heats up with record fundraising before special election
A high-stakes contest is unfolding in Santa Clara County as candidates scramble to replace longtime Assessor Larry Stone in a special election scheduled for November 4. With the nomination period closing on Friday, a growing roster of hopefuls has already raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in what is shaping up to be a fiercely competitive race. The victor will temporarily fill Stone’s seat until December 2026, with a formal reelection campaign required in 2025 for a full term.
Santa Clara County assessor race heats up with record fundraising before special election
A high-stakes contest is unfolding in Santa Clara County as candidates scramble to replace longtime Assessor Larry Stone in a special election scheduled for November 4. With the nomination period closing on Friday, a growing roster of hopefuls has already raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in what is shaping up to be a fiercely competitive race. The victor will temporarily fill Stone’s seat until December 2026, with a formal reelection campaign required in 2025 for a full term.
Property Taxes, Flood Relief and Abortion Laws Top Agenda in Texas Special Session
In a move that will impact millions of residents, Texas lawmakers will return to the Capitol in Austin on Monday, July 21, for a 30-day special legislative session to consider 18 critical agenda items. The session comes on the heels of the 89th regular legislative session earlier this year, during which Governor Greg Abbott signed more than 300 bills into law. The current session will take on a mix of emergency responses and deeply conservative policy shifts, including major legislative propo
Property Taxes, Flood Relief and Abortion Laws Top Agenda in Texas Special Session
In a move that will impact millions of residents, Texas lawmakers will return to the Capitol in Austin on Monday, July 21, for a 30-day special legislative session to consider 18 critical agenda items. The session comes on the heels of the 89th regular legislative session earlier this year, during which Governor Greg Abbott signed more than 300 bills into law. The current session will take on a mix of emergency responses and deeply conservative policy shifts, including major legislative propo









