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Mayor Nutter's tax bill could drop under AVI

February 15, 2013

By Holly Otterbein
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Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter's property tax bill could drop under the Actual Value Initiative (AVI), his plan to fix the city's broken property tax system.

His home is worth $223,100, according to city assessors. Nutter estimates that his bill would drop by $460 to $588, depending on what property tax rate and relief measures are ultimately implemented.

Nutter says he will donate the savings to the School District's accelerated program next year.

"I'm a big supporter of that program," Nutter says. 

The city also released data on how Nutter's top aides would fare under AVI.

They range from potential bill decreases of $2,710 (for Finance Director Rob Dubow) to increases of $6,231 (for Angela Dowd-Burton, executive director of the Office of Economic Opportunity).

See below for the full list of new assessments for Nutter's aides.

 

 
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