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Montgomery County commission discusses personal-property tax break for volunteer firefighters, asks departments to define “active” service

Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Commission · December 12, 2025
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Summary

Commission members debated how to qualify volunteers for a proposed personal-property tax classification, weighing hours vs. points and raising concerns about nonresident volunteers and administrative tracking; staff will draft a proposal for January after departments suggest hour thresholds.

Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Commission members spent the bulk of their December meeting debating how to define eligibility for a proposed personal-property tax classification intended to reward volunteer firefighters and rescue personnel.

The board of supervisors is preparing to enable a local tax classification under state code that would let eligible volunteers receive a reduced personal-property tax rate, Speaker 5 said. The county must adopt the enabling language by Jan. 31, 2026, and the aid-to-locality incentive amount would be set later through the budget process.

Why it matters: commissioners and chiefs said the incentive is intended to support volunteer recruitment and retention at a time of heavy call volumes. But no county-level adoption or…

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