Commissioners briefed on $705,674.87 in tax refunds; assessor says refunds cleared Board of Equalization and Review

Forsyth County Board of Commissioners · January 27, 2026

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Summary

Shantel Robinson and Amanda Markle told commissioners that agenda items 7 and 8 cover tax-assessor refunds totaling $19,378.07 and $705,674.87; Markle said the larger refunds were processed after appeals and reviewed by the Board of Equalization and Review in December. Chair expressed surprise at the large total; the items are on the Jan. 29 agenda.

Shantel Robinson briefed two tax-refund resolutions the county will consider: item 7 for $19,378.07 and item 8 for $705,674.87. The larger total reflects multiple tax-appeal outcomes, Robinson said.

When the Chair asked whether the large refunds had already gone through the appeals process, Amanda Markle, tax assessor-collector, confirmed that the cases had been reviewed by the Board of Equalization and Review in December and that the refunds reflect that process.

Why it matters: A $705,674.87 refund total is notable for fiscal oversight and could affect the county’s tax collections and budget projections; commissioners asked to review the list of individual refunds to understand large entries.

What’s next: The refunds were briefed at the Jan. 27 session and are scheduled for approval on Jan. 29; commissioners requested to review the itemized list prior to formal action.