Indiana Code § 6-1.1-30-20

Property tax transparency portal
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Sec. 20. (a) The department shall develop and maintain a property tax transparency portal on the department's current website through which taxpayers may: (1) compare the property tax liability in their current tax statement compared to their potential property tax liability based on changes under a proposed tax rate; and (2) provide taxpayer feedback to the department and local units.       (b) The department shall make the portal available for taxpayer use not later than January 1, 2026.   IC 6-1.1-31 Chapter 31. Department of Local Government Finance─Adoption of Rules, Forms, and Returns               6-1.1-31-1 Duties of department; rules             6-1.1-31-2 Authorization to adopt rules; prescribe and amend forms; authorization to enforce use of forms prescribed             6-1.1-31-3 Information considered in preparation of rules, regulations, property tax forms, and property tax returns             6-1.1-31-4 Copies of promulgations             6-1.1-31-5 True tax value; factors considered by assessing officials             6-1.1-31-6 Real property assessment; classification of land and improvements; valuation of improved property; determination of true tax value             6-1.1-31-7 Assessment of personal property; classification             6-1.1-31-8 Exchange of information with other states or United States             6-1.1-31-9 Reassessment; adoption of rules             6-1.1-31-10 Rules governing filing, refunds, and tax payments relating to amended personal property returns             6-1.1-31-11 Repealed             6-1.1-31-11.5 Rules governing practice of representatives in proceedings             6-1.1-31-12 Rules governing reduction and increase of assessed valuations             6-1.1-31-13 Repealed             6-1.1-31-14 Amend; forms and returns; depreciable personal property changes

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