Property tax reform: What does this mean for our community?

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Find out everything about property tax reform: information event on October 14, 2024 at the Jacob Brewery Inn. Questions welcome!

Erfahren Sie alles zur Grundsteuerreform: Infoveranstaltung am 14. Oktober 2024 im Brauereigasthof Jacob. Fragen willkommen!
Find out everything about property tax reform: information event on October 14, 2024 at the Jacob Brewery Inn. Questions welcome!

Property tax reform: What does this mean for our community?

The property tax reform has caused a lot of discussion in recent months. The Federal Constitutional Court has decided that the previous calculation bases, the so-called standard values, are no longer constitutional. This means that the property tax must be reregulated. The tax offices are currently busy determining the new calculation bases, which will then serve as the basis for future tax calculations.

A common concern among citizens is the question of whether they will have to pay more or less property tax in the future. To address these uncertainties, the community is planning an information event. This will serve to explain the reform in detail and show the next steps.

Details about the information event

The information event will take place on Monday, October 14, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. in the vault of the Jacob brewery inn. The municipal administration will give a presentation that covers the entire process from determining the measurement amount to the final decision by the municipality. Afterwards, participants have the opportunity to ask questions and clarify any uncertainties.

The community encourages anyone interested to attend this event. It is a good opportunity to receive direct answers to personal questions and to find out about the effects of the reform. The municipal administration employees are available to clarify all concerns and make the new regulations understandable to citizens.

Property tax reform is an important issue that affects many households. It is therefore of great importance that citizens are well informed and have the opportunity to actively participate in the discussion.

September 15, 2024