This report is the go-to resource on the options that U.S. states have
to provide property tax relief for homeowners without compromising
municipal fiscal health or services. Policy makers frequently face
political pressure to reduce property taxes, but many approaches
undercut the success of adopted policies. The authors present the pros
and cons of measures that can effectively provide relief without
undermining the property tax system. By covering the full range of
policies, this report is relevant in practically any state policy debate
about property tax relief.
This report will be an essential resource for state legislators,
governors, students of public finance, and policy makers who help make
decisions about property tax relief.