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Alleghany County tax administrator briefs board on proposed state levy limits and property tax bills
Summary
Rita Miller, Alleghany County tax administrator, told the board several state bills could change revaluation schedules and would impose levy limits through a proposed constitutional amendment; she presented an association template resolution opposing such a levy cap and offered to follow up with details on senior protections and deferred-tax language.
Rita Miller, the county's tax administrator, told the Alleghany County Board of Commissioners that multiple bills in the North Carolina legislature could affect local property-tax policy, including proposals described as levy limits that would require a constitutional amendment and leave the exact cap to later definition by law or rule. "I'm not here to advocate. I'm just here to educate," Miller said as she summarized the bills and a template resolution circulated by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners…
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