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Treasurer's report: Arlington's FY25 tax delinquencies remain low while food assistance demand rises
Summary
Treasurer's office reported an FY25 tax delinquency rate of 0.185% and described collection initiatives (CAP portal, automatic bank debit, TAP loans, new QR codes), while county leaders warned SNAP eligibility changes and the federal shutdown have increased demand for AFAC and local food support.
At the county board meeting on Nov. 18, Kim Rucker of the Treasurer's office delivered the FY25 tax delinquency report on behalf of Treasurer Carla de la Pava and outlined collection programs and emerging community needs.
Rucker said the delinquency rate at the end of FY25 rose slightly to 0.185% but remains under one quarter of one percent, an indication of the treasurer's continued collection performance. Rucker reported the collection year began with more than $16 million in unpaid taxes and that non‑real estate delinquencies were driven…
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