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Utah Tax Commission denies Kaysville’s 2025 tax-rate increase; city to use reserves after denial
Summary
The Utah State Tax Commission denied Kaysville's requested 2025 property tax rate because of new procedural requirements. The denial means Kaysville will collect the same dollar amount as last year, maintain a slightly lower rate (0.001455), and draw on reserves to fund planned services and projects; council members urged continued fiscal caution.
The Utah State Tax Commission denied Kaysville City’s proposed 2025 property tax rate because the city’s Truth and Taxation hearing included other regular business and did not present the county’s taxing‑entity list as required under new state legislation, City Manager Jason told the council Thursday.
Jason said the city held its Truth and Taxation hearing at 6:30 p.m. and then conducted its regular council meeting at 7 p.m., where it approved the budget. Under the new legislation cited by the commission, officials said, the tax hearing should contain only the tax hearing and the county list of taxing entities should be presented during that hearing. The commission…
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