How does Proposition 2½ affect the tax rate?

Proposition 2½ sets the maximum amount of property taxes (the levy) that a city/town can raise. Once the amount to be raised is determined, a tax rate is calculated by dividing the amount to be raised by the total valuation of the city/town. Whether the tax rate for a community will increase or decrease from the prior year will depend upon the levy decided and whether the property values appreciate, depreciate, or remain steady in a particular community.

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1. What is Proposition 2½? How does it limit property taxes?
2. How does Proposition 2½ affect my tax bill?
3. How does Classification work with Proposition 2½?
4. How does Proposition 2½ affect the tax rate?