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Opinon: Mayor gives 3-step guide to receive tax discounts

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Commentary by Mayor John Ditslear

At the Jan. 26 council meeting, the trash fee ordinance passed by a 6-3 vote. In an attempt to better inform homeowners that might face hardships with the fee, the city has recreated a three-step process so eligible residents might receive discounts on their property taxes, city utility bills and trash fee. Before a deduction takes place at the city level, a property tax deduction claim has to be filed and approved by the Hamilton Co. Auditor’s Office.

Step 1 – Visit the Hamilton County Auditor’s Office
The office is located in Suite L21 on the first floor of the Historic Courthouse, 33 N. Ninth Street, in downtown Noblesville. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more, call 776-9624, or visit www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/443/Auditors-Office. Unless you have an approved application from the auditor’s office, you are not eligible for Noblesville Utilities/Trash Fee discounts.

 Step 2 – File for a Hamilton Co. Property Tax Deduction
A brief description of the potential property tax deductions and credits (based on Indiana Code) available in Hamilton County include:

 Step 3 – Provide Property Tax Deductions to Noblesville Utilities
I must note that eligibility for property tax deductions and credits are determined at the Hamilton Co. Auditor’s Office, not the City of Noblesville.

Noblesville Utilities, 197 W. Washington St., is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more, call 776-6353, or visit www.cityofnoblesville.org/wastewater.

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