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Buffalo property tax hike to begin July 1

Brought to you by the Rhino Times North Carolina voters will get a chance to decide in November whether the state constitution should require limits on property tax increases by local governments. The NC House and Senate have both approved House Bill 1089 – a proposed constitutional amendment title...

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What happened Buffalo property tax hike to begin July 1.
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CenterBuffalo property tax hike to begin July 1

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Right / center-rightProperty Tax Cap Amendment Will Go Before NC Voters In November

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Rhino TimesNews report · Jun 10, 5:12 AM

Property Tax Cap Amendment Will Go Before NC Voters In November

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Brought to you by the Rhino Times North Carolina voters will get a chance to decide in November whether the state constitution should require limits on property tax increases by local gover...

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WIVB News4 (Nexstar, Buffalo)News report · Jun 10, 1:31 AM

Buffalo property tax hike to begin July 1

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BUFFALO, N. Y. (WIVB) -- In just over three weeks, a 19% property tax hike will start to take effect in Buffalo, but it will take a few months to show up on homeowners' bills. Deputy Buffal...

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Jun 10, 1:31 AM: WIVB News4 (Nexstar, Buffalo) joined the source map.

Jun 10, 5:12 AM: Rhino Times joined the source map.

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