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Property tax deadline approaching though many cannot pay due to COVID-19 Play Video
December 10, 2020 6:30 PM
BATON ROUGE - Property taxes are coming due in the next three weeks. With many people still struggling during the pandemic, that year-end payment could be difficult to make. Even though many people have been unemployed over the last few months, no one is doing any favors, and property... more » -
Shintech's tax exemption expires at Plaquemine facility, big raises coming to Iberville Sheriff's Office Play Video
January 2, 2020 5:30 PM
PLAQUEMINE - Santa just passed last week, and Christmas will come again in July when large raises are doled out at the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office. The raises are a result of property taxes paid by Shintech. A 10-year property tax exemption at the Plaquemine facility expired in 2019. It... more » -
Deposit oversight left property owner facing huge debt with sheriff's office Play Video
March 22, 2018 7:00 PM
BATON ROUGE - Fines have been piling up fast for one woman who says a $12,000 bank mistake is responsible for her property tax problems. Tired of fighting the issue, she called 2 On Your Side's Brittany Weiss to help her arrive at a conclusion. By the end of... more » -
PHOTOS: Ten homes with the highest property taxes in EBR
January 31, 2017 6:36 PM
BATON ROUGE – Property taxes of property in East Baton Rouge are due Mar. 1 and the owners of the most expensive homes have bills the size of most people's salaries. The new owners of the Pennington Mansion on Highland Road, Andre' and Jessica Bruni, have the highest property... more » -
Property bills in EBR available soon, due January 31st Play Video
December 8, 2016 6:37 PM
BATON ROUGE - If you live in East Baton Rouge Parish, you might have noticed your property bills are late. Assessor Brian Wilson assures the bills are on their way, but they're late because about 41,000 homes had to be reassessed following the flood "We had to go... more » -
Future of Green Light Plan to be determined at August meetings Play Video
August 3, 2016 12:00 AM
BATON ROUGE - The East Baton Rouge Mayor's Office has pitched a plan to extend the Green Light Plan program, and this time around, the aim is to have property owners foot the bill for the series of road improvement projects. Since 2005, hundreds of millions of dollars have... more »