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    Extremely high tax bill has elderly Nebraskan asking the Governor for help

    By Alex Whitney,

    2024-08-27
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    Mason Steinberg has lived on his homestead just west of Omaha for over 40 years.

    He has seen a lot of changes over the years but the most unpleasant has been his tax bill.

    “Then it went to $101,450 and this year, believe it or not, it went to $181,700,” said Steinberg

    Mason’s problems aren’t just with a high tax bill, city regulations are also making it nearly impossible to do anything with his land but live on it.

    Steinberg’s property falls within the city of Omaha’s jurisdiction because of a recent rule change allowing city jurisdiction over area’s within 3 miles of the city.

    Being in a flood plain means Mason can’t build any additions to his home, or sell any of his land for someone else to build on.

    Thankfully Mason hasn’t seen the damage from tornadoes and floods that many of his neighbors have, who are now left with nearly empty lots and high tax bills.

    “The thing is we are seeing elderly people losing their homes, they are getting literally taxed out of their properties and it’s gonna continue to happen,” said Dennis Pitzl, one of Mason’s neighbors.

    Without many options available Mason is hoping for a good offer on his land or big changes from the legislature.

    Mason’s wife Linda had written a letter to the Governor detailing his plan but they haven’t yet received a response.

    His idea for lawmakers, start with freezing home values when residents turn 65, then five years later..

    “When you are 70, you pay no more real estate taxes,” said Steinberg.

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    Susanna Schnell
    08-29
    Property taxes, appraisal district, school boards = fraud . It's a elaborate form of corruption. To keep a bankrupt system afloat. Across the US in each state, over inflated Property values. Complete explanation of this on Realestate Mindset with guest Mitch. Values are increased by 43% to 100% of actual value. If the people pulled together to fight the corruption, many would be incarcerated for these actions.
    marie hernandez
    08-28
    Yes, file a protest and you are stiff armed. It seems that the government is pushing the problem to the brink with the intent of taking your property for unpaid tax. Is that what this is about?
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