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LEVANT - For the first time in three years, residents will be asked Monday to vote on an increase in their tax rate - albeit a relatively small one - after town officials said they did all they could to hold the line.
Revenues from nonproperty taxes, while once sufficient to offset rising costs, couldn't keep pace with costs such as a 6.2 percent increase in the county tax rate and a $92,952 - or 11.6 percent - increase for the school district, said Town Manager Derik Goodine.See the full content of this document
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Levant Tax Rate Hike to Go Before Voters
The municipal side of the budget increased 2.9 percent, or $25,882, over last year, with ...
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