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Kentucky Senior Residence Tax Exemption Referendum (1971)
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The Kentucky Senior Residence Tax Exemption Referendum was on the November 2, 1971 ballot in Kentucky as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved. The measure exempted from taxation up to $6,500 of the assessed value of a single-family residence owned and occupied by a person age 65 or older.[1]
Text of measure
- See also: Kentucky Constitution, Section 170
The full text of the referendum as it appeared on the ballot can be read here.
See also
- Kentucky 1971 ballot measures
- 1971 ballot measures
- List of Kentucky ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Kentucky
External links
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