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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Ind. Gov't. - "Late tax bills force counties to borrow millions"
Mike Smith of the AP has this long story that begins:
INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly every Indiana county has failed to send property tax bills on time this year, forcing many local governments and schools to borrow millions and providing further proof that Indiana’s tax system is still a work in progress more than a decade after a court ordered a massive overhaul.Only two of the state’s 92 counties sent tax bills on time, and 17 were more than six months late sending out the first of this year’s two bills, according to an Associated Press review of data from the Department of Local Government Finance, which regulates the property tax system.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on November 15, 2009 11:05 AM
Posted to Indiana Government