BLAIRSVILLE, Ga – In a called meeting, Sole Commissioner Lamar Paris approved dropping the tax increase from 19.98 percent to 17 percent.
“After hearing from constituents at the three public hearings, Union County has decided to reduce the proposed property tax increase to 17%. The school portion of your bill is about two-thirds of the total tax bill meaning that even with the increase from the county, your actual out of pocket property tax increase should only be about 5.8% of your total property tax bill,” Paris explained.
The county side of the millage rate is now set at 7.178 mills, not the 7.361 mills that was approved in the August 27 called meeting.
The commissioner also detailed all the reasons behind the proposed increase.
Thanks for your understanding as we are all working very hard to keep our budget as low as possible and we will all continue that process. Thank you!!”
The board of education maintained it’s millage rate at 11.74 mills, which was lower than the rollback rate.
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