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Residents urge board to reject or delay proposed personal-property tax increase
Summary
During a public hearing on a proposed personal-property tax increase advertised from $1.65 to $1.75, multiple residents urged the Scott County Board of Supervisors not to raise taxes, citing financial strain on low- and middle-income households and urging focus on tourism and economic development instead.
The Scott County Board of Supervisors opened a public hearing on a proposed increase in the personal-property tax rate that had been advertised in the county—s notice. Finance staff said the advertised change was from $1.65 to $1.75 (as printed in the advertisement presented at the meeting).
Several residents urged the board not to raise taxes.…
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