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Louisa County adopts FY27 budget, cuts personal-property tax rate and approves nearly 3,000 acres of Ag/Forestal additions
Summary
The Louisa County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted the FY27 operation and maintenance budget and capital plan, approved a 15% reduction in the personal-property tax rate (from $2.43 to $2.07), and voted to add roughly 3,000 acres across multiple agricultural and forestal districts.
The Louisa County Board of Supervisors on April 27 adopted the county’s FY27 operation and maintenance budget and capital improvement plan, approved a permanent 15% reduction to the personal-property tax rate and granted applications to expand several agricultural and forestal districts.
Supervisor Williams proposed replacing a one‑time rebate with a permanent rate change for personal property, saying, “A rebate is something that does not necessarily carry through from year to year… I would like to propose that instead of a rebate this year on personal property, we changed personal property rate from 2.43 to 2.07,” which the board accepted. Chair (speaker 1) framed the action as direct tax relief, saying, “This is a reduction in the tax rate.” The…
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