Over 99% of Georgia’s City Councils, County Commissions and School Boards fail to simply do the math.
SALE ENDS ‘UGLY CHAPTER’ – Destin Log
December 17th, 2011
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SALE ENDS 'UGLY CHAPTER' Destin Log When development begins on the project, the city will benefit financially from construction, as it's expected to generate about $24000 a year in tax revenue, based on the current millage rate of 1.455 mills. Impact fees would also be collected for ... |
SOLD AT A LOSS: After selling an 18-acre parcel to a Georgia development … – Destin Log
December 15th, 2011
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SOLD AT A LOSS: After selling an 18-acre parcel to a Georgia development ... Destin Log When development begins on the project, the city will benefit financially from construction, as it's expected to generate about $24000 a year in tax revenue, based on the current millage rate of 1.455 mills. Impact fees would also be collected for ... |
No tax hikes or additional cuts in proposed DeKalb budget – Atlanta Journal Constitution
December 15th, 2011
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No tax hikes or additional cuts in proposed DeKalb budget Atlanta Journal Constitution A split board agreed to raise the tax rate 26 percent to the current 21.21 millage rate this summer, increasing county taxes about $270 to about $878 on a home valued at $200000. Board members have been united in insisting on reductions going forward. ... |
Local leaders discuss transit with delegation – Cherokee Tribune
December 15th, 2011
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Local leaders discuss transit with delegation Cherokee Tribune Both instances allow the county government to reduce its millage rate. A portion of a LOST would be distributed to the county's cities, allowing them to lessen their reliance on property taxes as well. An additional 1 percent sales tax would be added ... |
Fitch Downgrades Carroll County School District, Georgia’s GOs to ‘A+ … – MarketWatch (press release)
December 12th, 2011
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Fitch Downgrades Carroll County School District, Georgia's GOs to 'A+ ... MarketWatch (press release) The adopted budget for fiscal 2012 also includes an 8.3% increase in the district's operating millage rate, a slight, 1.2% reduction in total spending, and a year-end fund balance of about 10% of general fund spending. While Fitch notes that the ... |
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