Nebraska ag groups warn budget shortfall could drive property taxes higher

Some Nebraska ag groups say they’re concerned that state’s $471 million budget shortfall could potentially increase property taxes for producers.   Rancher Steve Sunderman is chairman of the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Taxation Committee. “We’ve maybe have seen a dip in our property tax bills in the last year or two just because of property tax relief […]

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