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Effingham County treasurer requests $287,370.47 transfer of personal property replacement tax to general fund as receipts fall

2128364 · January 17, 2025
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Summary

County treasurer told the Effingham County Board of Commissioners the county received $397,370.47 in personal property replacement tax for 2024 and requested $287,370.47 be transferred to the general fund; commissioners voted to send the request to the full board for approval and were warned the revenue stream has been declining.

Effingham County Treasurer Deb said the county received $397,370.47 in personal property replacement tax for calendar year 2024 and asked the board to transfer $287,370.47 of that amount to the county general fund.

The request was described at the county board meeting as a routine allocation. “After I deduct that a 10,000 out of there, we have $287,370.47 left,” Treasurer Deb said, and asked that amount be transferred to the general fund. She also told commissioners the…

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