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Walker Making Big Push On State Property Tax Elimination

Walker Re-Election Campaign, Wisconsin Republican Party Spreading Word Of Tax Cut

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Scott Walker
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Gov. Scott Walker is making a big push to highlight the elimination of a state property tax that will save the owner of a typical home an estimated $27 a year.

Walker has been touting the tax cut across the state, and this week both his re-election campaign and the Wisconsin Republican Party are spreading the word through online advertising and billboards.

The budget Walker signed into law did away with the state forestry tax. It’s a small part of the tax bill, amounting to less than 17 cents per $1,000 of taxable value. The owner of a median-valued $159,000 home is expected to save about $27 this year.

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But the total tax bill is driven by taxes levied by schools and other local governments.

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