A Neosho City Property Tax Implementation measure was on the August 3, 2010 ballot in the city of Neosho which is in Newton County.
This measure was defeated
This measure sought to implement a $1 levy, per $100 of assessed property value, in order to help pay off the cities debts.[2] City officials saw a property tax as the best way to secure funds for the city.[3]
The original property tax was repealed by a 1997 ordinance, so implementing a new tax would have created some legal issues with that ordinance. The city council had taken up legal counsel to draft a legal opinion about implementing the new tax and how it would have been applicable with the previous ordinance. The council had also seen if less than $1 would be sufficient for the cities needs.[4]
Council talks tax during work session, City postpones tax issue, Neosho council to consider property tax rate of $1 (dead link)
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