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Supervisors approve property tax credits and reimbursements under Iowa code for fiscal 2025–26

August 19, 2025 | Warren County, Iowa


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Supervisors approve property tax credits and reimbursements under Iowa code for fiscal 2025–26
The Warren County Board of Supervisors voted Aug. 18, 2025, to approve property tax credits and reimbursements for tax year 2024, payable in fiscal year 2025–26, under state statutory provisions.

The board identified multiple types of credits and exemptions on the agenda, including homestead credits, the 65-plus exemption, military exemptions, elderly/disabled tax credits and disabled-veteran homestead tax credits. During the meeting a supervisor reminded residents that many Warren County residents may be eligible for homestead credits and should apply, noting the program reduces tax liability though it is not a large dollar savings for all households.

A motion to approve the credits and reimbursements was made, seconded and carried by roll-call vote. The board cited Iowa Code chapter 25B.7 and chapter 426.7 in presenting the item.

The approvals will be processed by county staff consistent with statutory requirements and standard accounting procedures for tax-year and fiscal-year timing.

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