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Randolph County accepts 2024–25 tax settlement; officials outline collection rates, delinquencies and audit practices

5321661 · July 8, 2025
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The Board approved the tax collector's annual settlement and charge to collect for the 2024–25 fiscal year; staff reported a 99.12% overall collection rate and described delinquency, foreclosure and business/farm audit practices.

The Randolph County Board of Commissioners voted to accept the tax administrator’s annual settlement report for fiscal year 2024–25 and formally charged the tax collector to collect taxes for the coming year.

The county’s tax administrator, Deborah Hill, briefed commissioners on collection performance and current delinquencies. "The 2024–25 overall collection rate for all districts was 99.12," Hill said. She reported the county’s own tax collection rate was 99.06 percent and that delinquent taxes remaining for 2024 totalled $1,266,973.27, with delinquent taxes across all years at $3,160,008.59; $95,127.63 of that total is in bankruptcy.

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