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  2. Wyoming's Amendment A: what you need to know about property ...

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    Wyoming's Amendment A puts property tax relief in the hands of voters on Election Day.

  3. What Laramie County residents can expect with property tax ...

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    Mar. 22—CHEYENNE — Some property owners in Laramie County may get some property tax relief as soon as this year, while others might have to wait until next year. Four property tax bills signed ...

  4. What the property tax amendment could mean for Laramie County

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    Since there is no state income tax in Wyoming, funding to support that quality of life Volk is referencing comes from property taxes and severance taxes on extractive industries.

  5. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Property taxes in the United States originated during colonial times. [65] By 1796, state and local governments in fourteen of the fifteen states taxed land, but only four taxed inventory (stock in trade). Delaware did not tax property, but rather the income from it.

  6. Low-Income Housing Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    The credits are computed as follows -- (1) the cost of the land is not eligible for credits; (2) the maximum annual credit for the purchase of the building is $400,000 times 80% times 4%, or $12,800; (3) the maximum annual credit for the rehabilitation is $1,000,000 times 80% times 9%, or $72,000.

  7. Land value tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There have also been attempts since then to introduce land value tax legislation, such as the Federal Property Tax Act of 1798, [15] and HR 6026, a bill introduced to the United States House of Representatives on February 20, 1935 by Theodore L. Moritz of Pennsylvania. HR 6026 would have imposed a national 1% tax on the value of land in excess ...

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  9. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    The claimed homestead could include the same land which they had previously filed a preemption claim (on up to 160 acres at $1.25 per acre, or up to 80 acres of subdivided and surveyed land at $2.50 per acre), and they could expand their current ownership to contiguous adjacent land up to 160 acres total.