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- Q7250404 subject Q6311807.
- Q7250404 subject Q8549427.
- Q7250404 subject Q8611295.
- Q7250404 subject Q8611532.
- Q7250404 subject Q8832226.
- Q7250404 abstract "Proposition 2½ (Mass. Gen. L. c. 59, § 21C) is a Massachusetts statute that limits property tax assessments and secondarily, automobile excise tax levies by Massachusetts municipalities. The name of the initiative refers to the 2.5% ceiling on total property tax revenues annually as well as the 2.5% limit on property tax increases. It was passed by ballot measure, specifically called an initiative petition within Massachusetts state law for any form of referendum voting, in 1980 and went into effect in 1982. The effort to enact the proposition was led by the anti-tax group Citizens for Limited Taxation. It is similar to other tax revolt measures passed around the same time in other parts of the United States.".
- Q7250404 wikiPageExternalLink levylimits.pdf.
- Q7250404 wikiPageWikiLink Q1041426.
- Q7250404 wikiPageWikiLink Q10630822.
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- Q7250404 wikiPageWikiLink Q6311807.
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- Q7250404 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549427.
- Q7250404 wikiPageWikiLink Q8611295.
- Q7250404 wikiPageWikiLink Q8611532.
- Q7250404 wikiPageWikiLink Q8832226.
- Q7250404 comment "Proposition 2½ (Mass. Gen. L. c. 59, § 21C) is a Massachusetts statute that limits property tax assessments and secondarily, automobile excise tax levies by Massachusetts municipalities. The name of the initiative refers to the 2.5% ceiling on total property tax revenues annually as well as the 2.5% limit on property tax increases.".
- Q7250404 label "Proposition 2½".