The Idaho Property Tax Relief Act of 2006 was passed on August 25, 2006. [1] It was proposed by Idaho governor Jim Risch to be addressed in a special session of the Idaho Legislature.
The legislation would do the following:
In November 2006, the Act was overwhelming approved by voters with 72% voting in favor. [2]
In May 2008, state economist Mike Ferguson estimated that the net tax cut was about $30 million.
The Idaho Property Tax Relief Act of 2006 was passed on August 25, 2006. [1] It was proposed by Idaho governor Jim Risch to be addressed in a special session of the Idaho Legislature.
The legislation would do the following:
In November 2006, the Act was overwhelming approved by voters with 72% voting in favor. [2]
In May 2008, state economist Mike Ferguson estimated that the net tax cut was about $30 million.