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Miller County adopts millage rates for 2025–26 fiscal year

December 22, 2025 | Miller County, Georgia


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Miller County adopts millage rates for 2025–26 fiscal year
The Miller County Board of Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 25-12-17 on Dec. 17, 2025, setting millage rates for the 2025–26 fiscal year and directing distribution of funds to county services and the Miller County Library Board, the resolution states.

The resolution sets a countywide maintenance-and-operations (M&O) millage originally stated as 16.96 mills, then lists a sales tax credit of 2.2 and an insurance premium tax credit of 0, producing "The total m and o millage tax levy [to] will be 14.76," the reader said during the meeting. The transcript records the insurance premium tax collection basis as $392,613 and a resulting credit described in the transcript as "0." The record does not provide additional detail on how the credits were calculated.

Separate levies listed in the resolution include a recreation M&O millage of 0.484, an emergency services (fire) M&O millage of 0.86 and a library M&O millage of 0.496. The reader said the library millage "is to be distributed to the Southwest Georgia Regional Library sanctioned for the Miller County Library Board." Those distributions are specified by the resolution text read into the record.

After the reading the meeting recorded a motion to adopt Resolution No. 25-12-17 and a second; when asked "All in favor?" the meeting voice response was "Aye." The transcript does not include a roll-call or a numeric vote tally. The resolution text read into the record states it is "effective immediately upon its passage" and "effective immediately after the reading on 12/17/2025."

No mover or seconder names are provided in the transcript. The commission then recorded a motion to adjourn, a second, and a voice approval.

The transcript contains brief, informal remarks after adjournment about speaking louder; those exchanges do not pertain to agenda actions or the millage rates.

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