This article originally published at CT House GOP proposes $1,000 property tax credit that helps 800,000 more taxpayers.
During the press conference Monday, the officials said they plan to discuss the proposal during the upcoming special session.
Saying taxpayers are strapped for cash, Republican legislators proposed Tuesday to more than triple the state’s property tax ...
Watertown, would triple the state’s property tax credit, raising the maximum benefit to $700 and the minimum to $400. The measure carries an estimated annual cost of $501 million.
As aldermen kicked off nearly a month of hearings by quizzing the mayor’s finance team for more than four hours, several ...
The proposal made Tuesday looks to increase the maximum credit to $1,000 and grow eligibility for more relief to over 800,000 ...
Tax reform, along with bail practices, dementia research and the state's water supply, are on a ballot that includes 17 ...
Instead of spending $500 million to offset federal cuts, CT's GOP leaders asked, why not use the money to cut state income ...
Aldermen opened hearings on Mayor Johnson’s $16.6 billion 2026 budget, pressing his team on the revived head tax, ...
Brandon Johnson released his $16.6 billion 2026 budget last week. The budget calls for new revenue sources, but avoids property tax hikes.
Breckenridge spent around four hours discussing its 2026 budget in a recent meeting as it gears up for a year with less ...