Governor Candidate Jennifer McCormick’s Plan to Ease Property Tax Burden
How McCormick’s Plan Uses Income Tax Forms to Reduce Property Tax Payments
According to ChicagoTribune, Governor Candidate Jennifer McCormick has a new plan to help Indiana residents with their property taxes. She wants to make sure that people don’t have to pay too much in property taxes. Her plan would limit the increase in property taxes to 10%, which means people wouldn’t have to pay as much. She also wants to help seniors and disabled veterans by giving them more money off their property taxes.
McCormick’s plan is different from other plans because it uses income tax forms to help people with property taxes. For example, homeowners could put a special number on their income tax forms to show how much they paid in property taxes. This would help them reduce their income tax bill. McCormick’s plan also wants to increase the amount of money that people can exempt from their state and local income taxes.
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Expert Endorsement: McCormick’s Property Tax Plan Wins Praise from Indiana University Professor
Experts like Professor Justin Ross at Indiana University think McCormick’s plan is a good idea. He says that it addresses the concerns that people have about paying too much in property taxes. Ross thinks that McCormick’s plan is a thoughtful and comprehensive approach to helping people with their property taxes. If the plan is passed, people might be happy to see relief from their high property taxes.