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January 30, 2018
SEATTLE (AP) — King County homeowners should expect to see higher property taxes by an average of nearly 17 percent when bills are sent next month.
King County Assessor John Wilson tells The Seattle Times that the state's new school-funding plan is the main reason. The owners of a median-valued county home should expect to see a bump of $700.
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