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Huron County auditor reports 2025 revenues above estimates, cautions on debt and property‑tax policy

Huron County Board of Commissioners · February 24, 2025
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Summary

County Auditor Roland Tkach told commissioners that 2025 sales-tax collections rose to $13.82 million and total general‑fund revenue reached $24.51 million (about 23% over estimate), noted transfers to permanent improvement funds and reviewed the county’s debt schedule while cautioning about broader property‑tax policy uncertainty.

Roland Tkach, Huron County Auditor, presented a financial overview to the Board of Commissioners Feb. 24 that showed stronger‑than‑expected 2025 revenues and outlined upcoming debt payments.

Tkach reported 2025 sales‑tax collections of $13,819,642, which he said represents roughly $921,309,466 in retail sales in Huron County. He said sales tax made up 56% of the county’s total general fund revenue for…

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