Homeowners across the state of Indiana will enjoy
lower property taxes as the state has lowered residential taxes and increased commercial taxes. A large deduction for owners of Indianapolis townhomes and homes allows the tax reduction, although Indiana homeowner taxes have actually increased.
According to the City of Carmel newsletter:
· A Carmel home valued at $190,200 in 2009 will pay $1,481 in property taxes, a $643 decrease over the past 10 years.
· A Fishers home valued at $190,000 in 2009 will pay $1,645 in property taxes, a $910 decrease over the past 10 years.
Learn more about how residential taxes of Carmel homeowners and other homeowners around Indiana are decreasing.
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