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Glynn County holds public hearing on 2024 millage; officials keep M&O rate at 3.864 mills, residents raise appraisal and fairness concerns
Summary
Glynn County staff presented a proposal to keep the county M&O millage at 3.864 mills, saying not rolling back the rate will yield about $580,000 in additional general-fund revenue. During the public hearing, residents alleged appraisal errors, selective tax treatment and questioned corporate tax incentives; the board took no formal millage vote and adjourned.
Glynn County officials hosted a public hearing on the proposed 2024 millage rate during a special call meeting, with county finance staff saying the county will propose keeping its maintenance-and-operations (M&O) millage at 3.864 mills while higher assessment values mean the county will collect more revenue overall.
Mary Munson, the county’s chief financial officer, walked commissioners and the public through the millage-adoption timeline and the mechanics of property taxation, saying the county’s computed rollback rate was 3.705 mills and that choosing not to roll back would result in roughly $580,000 in additional general-fund revenue for the year. Munson also described the…
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