Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Property Tax Expected 2 Drop Wisconsin Credit Repair Nerds

Forecasting from the recent passage of the 2015 State Budget property taxes are expected to drop.  Data analysis anticipates a one dollar decrease on the annual property tax bill for an average valued home in Wisconsin. 

The State's Nonpartisan Budget Agency link property tax adjustments to legislative implementations listed in the 2015 budget.  The one dollar drop in Wisconsin property tax essentially reinforces the attractive idea of zero increase. 

Stabilizing the property tax variable is thought to strengthen the accuracy of projections utilized with the sale of Wisconsin real estate.  This speaks to household resources and planning to with stand a loss event.  To better understand implications of a loss event
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