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Commissioners raise public-service tax in unincorporated Seminole County from 4% to 10%
Summary
The Board approved an ordinance Aug. 12 to increase the county’s public-service tax in unincorporated areas from 4% to 10%, a move staff estimates will raise about $13 million annually to support general-funded services including public safety and transportation.
Seminole County commissioners on Aug. 12 approved an ordinance raising the public-service tax levied on electricity, water service, natural gas and propane in the county’s unincorporated area from 4% to 10%. Management and Budget Director Timothy Jeks told the board the change would generate approximately $13 million annually and that the FY26 proposed budget includes $9.8 million based on nine months of collections beginning Jan. 1, 2026.
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