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Marshall County fiscal court adopts 2025 tax-rate order after rejecting higher Extension Office increase

Marshall County Fiscal Court · September 15, 2025
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Marshall County Fiscal Court set county property and motor-vehicle rates and passed the 2025 tax-rate order on Sept. 15, 2025, after rejecting a proposed higher rate for the county Extension Office. Commissioners cited assessment growth and compensating-rate mechanics in the debate.

Marshall County Fiscal Court on Sept. 15 adopted its 2025 tax-rate order after a contentious decision to disapprove a proposed higher rate for the county Extension Office.

Unidentified Speaker 7, the county treasurer, read the detailed tax-rate order and certified Marshall County assessed values across categories, including real estate and motor-vehicles, before the court voted to adopt the rates. The court set the county general fund real-estate rate at 7.5 cents per $100 assessed value, the tangible-personal property rate at 7.8 cents and the motor-vehicle rate at 11.2 cents.

“These amounts were approved by the fiscal court,” Unidentified Speaker 7 said…

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