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North Dakota voters could end property taxes — and pour ‘gas on the spark’ of a growing tax revolt
Many homeowners across the U.S. aren’t happy with property-tax bills that have climbed alongside a pricier real-estate market. But voters in North Dakota have a chance to act on that discontent next ...
GRAND FORKS – The mayors of North Dakota’s largest cities are lining up against a proposal that would effectively shift the burden of property taxes to the state, rather than being shouldered by ...
One lawmaker, Rep. Jeff Hoverson of Minot, is praising the $1,600 primary residence credits North Dakotans are enjoying even ...
Governor Kelly Armstrong proposes using oil tax revenue to eliminate property taxes for primary residences within a decade. The plan includes $483 million in funding and caps local tax increases at 3% ...
Senate Majority Leader Sen. David Hogue, R-Minot, speaks during a meeting of the Senate Appropriations Committee on March 27, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor) The North Dakota Senate ...
A ballot question that would have eliminated property taxes in North Dakota was soundly defeated on Tuesday after critics argued the step would have gutted funding for essential services. Measure 4, ...
A home in north Fargo displays signs in favor of ending property taxes in North Dakota. (Jeff Beach/North Dakota Monitor) North Dakota voters defeated a measure Tuesday night that would have ...
North Dakota voters could outlaw most local property taxes, likely leading to dramatic cuts in state services, under a measure on Tuesday's general election ballot. The ballot also includes four other ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s top property taxpayers are out-of-state corporations, according to data compiled by a group that opposes a measure that would eliminate the tax. But the man behind the ballot ...
What should buyers and sellers expect from the Dickinson real estate market in 2026? In Dickinson, steady demand and ...
Supporters of Measure 4 say it would repeal the 'most egregious and least moral of all the taxes.' Critics say it would 'create chaos.' Many homeowners across the U.S. aren't happy with property-tax ...
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