How does Proposition 2 1/2 limit property tax?
Proposition 2 1/2 contains 2 limitations on the amount of property taxes a city or town can raise.

First, the property tax levy ceiling (the amount raised) can never exceed 2.5% of the full cash value of all taxable property in the city or town.

Second, the property tax levy cannot increase from year to year by more than 2.5%, with certain exceptions for new growth, or through over rides and exclusions as adopted by the voters.

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1. How does Proposition 2 1/2 limit property tax?
2. How does Proposition 2 1/2 affect my individual bill?
3. What is classification? How does it work with Proposition 2 1/2?
4. Does Proposition 2 1/2 allow increases in the tax levy?