The city of Howell would lose $56,000 in tax revenue in the first year of a plan to eliminate Michigan's business personal property tax, then rely on voter approval to be reimbursed, City Manager Shea Charles said. If voters rejected the levy, local governments would rely on the Legislature to appropriate lost personal-property tax revenue each year, said Ken Silfven, Snyder's deputy press secretary.
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