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Friday, November 16, 2012

Lehigh County Homeowners to Get Tax Cut and Credit in 2013

Lehigh County Executive Bill Hansell's budget compromise stands when a veto override falls short.

  The average homeowner in Lehigh County will pay $44 less in taxes in 2013 than they do this year, under a county budget that includes both a tax cut next year and a tax credit. Under the budget, county spending will be cut by $3.5 million next year, taxes reduced by $3 million and tax credits given that amount to $3.5 million, said Tom Muller, the county's director of administration. The spending and tax cuts are the result of a lengthy budget process that resulted in Lehigh County Executive Bill Hansell offering a compromise budget that withstood a possible veto override Wednesday night by Lehigh County Commissioners. Muller said the average tax bill, for a home valued at $178,000, will be reduced to $670 from $714. Those with homes …

Judy Johnson

9:30 am on Monday, December 10, 2012

I love our home, we have done a lot of work on it. I like living in Emmaus. I am retired, my husband is still working. When he retires , we will sell. We are just being priced out of the community by the taxes.   more ›

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Bill Hansell Sworn in as Lehigh County Executive

New Lehigh County Executive's first official act was to present the 2013 budget that includes a tax credit of about $44 for homeowners.

Bill Hansell was sworn in as Lehigh County Executive on Tuesday and immediately set to work as he delivered the 2013 budget to county commissioners. The Lower Macungie resident said the $365 million budget will provide a onetime expiring tax credit of about $44 to county homeowners. Real estate taxes will remain at 11.9 mils, based on valuations prior to Lehigh County’s reassessment, which is expected to be complete at the end of November. Commissioners will begin hearings on the budget on Sept. 13 and plan to vote on it Oct. 24. Hansell has spent a lot of time in government and advising governments. He served as Catasauqua Borough manager, South Whitehall’s first township manager when it became a first-class township in 1966 and later …

John Godiska

12:56 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The present conflict between the commissioners and Mr Hansell is an eazy fix. Just get the names of everybody in the township who wants permanent cuts. Then we can cut their police , fire and rescue personel, let them hire their own teachers and build their own schools.And plow their own roads in the wintertime. It would help if they all moved into the same Community. We will call their community…   more ›

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