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Montana Supreme Court sides with state, not counties on school mills

 

After most of Montana’s counties tried to lower your property tax bill, arguing the state was levying too much, the Montana Supreme Court unanimously said Wednesday the state had it right after all.

The Montana Supreme Court ordered counties levy the amount calculated by the state for schools in a ruling Wednesday, the full 95 mills, after most county commissions had decided en masse to levy less than that amid concerns over high property taxes statewide.

 

Nicole Girten

 

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