State Rep. Jack Jordan: Legislation delivering robust property tax relief and reform to Hoosiers signed into law

Posted by: Kylie Glatfelter  | Thursday, April 17, 2025

STATEHOUSE (April 17, 2025) – State Rep. Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) co-sponsored Senate Enrolled Act 1, advancing a robust package of property tax relief for Hoosier homeowners and long-term reforms. SEA 1 has now been signed into law.

Under SEA 1, through a combination of credits and reforms, Hoosier homeowners will save $1.3 billion in property taxes over the next three years. Two-thirds of Hoosier homeowners will see a lower property tax bill in 2026 than they did in 2025.

"Senate Enrolled Act 1 is about putting Hoosier families first and providing them with the relief they need today while creating a more stable and secure future for taxpayers across the state," Jordan said. "We're looking to take a responsible, long-term approach to tax relief while strengthening the financial foundation for our communities."

SEA 1 includes the following property tax relief measures:

  • A 10% property tax credit up to $300 on all homestead property tax bills beginning in 2026.
  • Additional, stackable credits of $150 for fixed-income seniors.
  • Exempts more Hoosier small businesses from paying business personal property tax.
  • Saves farmers roughly $125 million over three years.

Additionally, it advances long-term reforms including:

  • Decreases the amount of total local income taxes that local governments can collect, reducing the cap from 3.75% to 2.9%, a reduction of $1.9 billion.
  • Puts stronger controls in place to rein in the $54.3 billion in local government debt.
  • Requires referenda to be held during general elections to align with higher voter turnout and increase transparency of referenda questions to better note the tax impact.
  • Creates a Property Tax Transparency Portal to allow taxpayers to compare their current tax bill with proposed tax rate changes.

Visit iga.in.gov to follow the legislative session, which must conclude by April 29.

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State Rep. Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) represents House District 17,
which includes all of Fulton County, and portions of Marshall and Pulaski counties.
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