The Franklin County Auditor's Office has an online tool to help property owners learn how tax issues on the Nov. 8 ballot would affect their pocketbooks if approved. Called a ballot levy estimator, it ...
Michael Stinziano is Franklin County auditor. Throughout the 2023 mass reappraisal process, the Franklin County Auditor’s Office continues to hear ongoing concerns from the residents about taxes and ...
An increase in a property's value does not automatically mean a proportional increase in property taxes. In 2023, Franklin County home values rose by an average of 41%, but property taxes only ...
Ohio lawmakers have passed several bills to cut property taxes, but the impact on Franklin County will be minimal. Franklin County Auditor Michael Stinziano stated the savings for homeowners would be ...
And if you're a homeowner, it's almost time to pay the first half of your property taxes. Especially if you live in Franklin County, which just had a property reappraisal in 2023, you may have already ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The top two homes sold in Ohio’s largest county last month went for more than $3 million each. NBC4 analyzed daily property sale records from the Franklin County auditor’s ...
The Ohio General Assembly has once again failed to seize the opportunity to establish true property tax reform for Ohio communities. As the governor’s signature and veto ink dries on the recently ...
Home values across Ohio are rapidly rising, and that means county auditors are bracing for what they describe as historic increases in people's property values. "This has been a central Ohio problem ...
Two property tax measures passed in the Ohio House of Representatives may not save taxpayers as much as proponents believe, especially in Franklin County, Auditor Michael Stinziano said. Even if the ...
Michael Stinziano is Franklin County auditor. Re "Property taxes based on home value," Oct. 8: I appreciate Thomas Severns’ concern about rising property taxes but let’s put the blame where it lies: a ...
Ohio lawmakers passed a slew of bills cutting property taxes by more than $2 billion on the Ohio House's final day in session for 2025, but it won't mean much for Franklin County taxpayers, said ...