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Rep. Kunse votes to eliminate pop-up taxes
RELEASE|May 22, 2026
Contact: Tom Kunse

State Rep. Tom Kunse this week voted in support of legislation that would eliminate Michigan’s so-called “pop-up tax,” which can significantly increase a home’s taxable value after it is sold or transferred.

Kunse said the change would help prevent sharp and unexpected property tax increases when ownership is transferred, particularly for family-owned properties, farms and small businesses.

“When a property is transferred, people shouldn’t be blindsided by massive tax hikes,” Kunse said. “This bill brings more stability and predictability, especially for families, farmers and small business owners trying to plan for the future.”

The legislation would revise longstanding rules that require property to be reassessed at current market value when ownership changes. Under the bill, many transactions that previously triggered a “taxable value uncapping” would no longer do so, beginning in 2026.

“This is about common sense,” Kunse said. “Taxpayers need a system where housing is treated consistently across every county.”

The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration.

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