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NAMPA — A sweeping property tax relief bill from this year’s legislative session will result in $300 million of relief this year, Gov. Brad Little and Idaho lawmakers announced Wednesday ...
A third comes from the Idaho State Permanent Building Fund, and a third comes from the state general fund earmarked for deferred maintenance projects across the state. Building’s history dates ...
Donna has also been recognized by the Idaho March of Dimes as an Outstanding Woman of the Year. Jones is an Idaho Certified Public Manager and served on the Idaho Hispanic Commission, Idaho Housing & Finance Association Advisory Board, Idaho Permanent Building Fund Advisory Council, and Multi-State Tax Commission.
Earlier in the session, Idaho Republican legislators proposed three property tax relief bills. One was simple, straightforward and a real solution to the problem. One was simple, straightforward ...
Mar. 17—BOISE — Idaho tax policy hit the fast track Tuesday, as a $389 million tax cut proposal flew out of committee on a party-line vote and was nearly taken up on the House floor. House ...
Jan. 14—BOISE — Property tax relief remains a hot topic at the Idaho Legislature, but there's little consensus on how — or even if — to address the issue. Gov. Brad Little outlined a $600 ...
The Idaho Republican Building, at 167 W. Bridge St. in Blackfoot, Idaho, was built in 1916. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] It is a one-story red brick building, the former home and printing office of the Idaho Republican newspaper. It is 35 by 50 feet (11 m × 15 m) in plan.
The legislation would do the following: Reduce property taxes by $260 million by eliminating the public schools maintenance and operation levy on Idaho real property. About 60% of the tax relief would go to businesses, 40% to residential property owners. In November 2006, the Act was overwhelming approved by voters with 72% voting in favor.