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Public hearings set on property tax rate
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SPRINGFIELD -- The City of Springfield Mayor and council members have announced intentions to increase the property taxes it will levy this year by 6.01 percentage over the rollback millage rate.

 

Each year, the mayor and council review the value for property tax purposes of taxable property in the city. 

 

The City of Springfield is maintaining the same tax levy millage rate as the year 2021.

 

The 2022 Tax Digest increase is due to new or improved properties and not an increase of the City of Springfield millage rate.

 

When the total digest of taxable property is prepared, Georgia law requires that a rollback millage rate must be computed that will produce the same total revenue on the current year’s digest that last year’s millage rate would have produced had no reassessments occurred.

 

The budget adopted by the mayor and council requires that a millage rate higher than the rollback millage rate. Therefore, before they may set a final millage rate, Georgia law requires three public hearings to be held to allow the public an opportunity to express their opinions on the increase.

 

All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearings on this tax increase to be held at the City of Springfield Council Chambers, 130 South Laurel St. Springfield,on July 28, 2022 at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and Aug. 9, 2022 at 6 p.m.

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Council pay raise
Chart shows monthly salaries for city council members and mayors in Rincon, other Effingham County municipalities and nearby Georgia cities.
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