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Boone County Commission approves changes to senior property tax freeze

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Boone County Commission on Tuesday approved changes to the senior property tax freeze voters OK’d last week.

Approved senior will not see their real estate taxes increase because of debt levies.

Currently, all debt levies in Boone County are held by school districts and fire districts, according to previous reporting. The new expansion was approved by voters during the Aug. 5 election.

Seniors ages 62 years old and older must apply for the tax freeze every year by June 30.

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