Most Pima County homeowners will see an increase in their property tax bills this year. In a 3-2 vote yesterday, the Pima County Board of Supervisors set the County’s combined tax rate at $5.76 per $100 of assessed valuation – an increase of about 12 percent from last year. Supervisors also approved tax rates set by dozens of municipalities, school boards, fire district boards, and other special taxing districts. The exact increase varies depending on where a person lives, but the owner of a $150,000 house in Tucson and the Tucson Unified School District can expect to pay, on average, an extra $123 next year.
From the Arizona Daily Star: http://bit.ly/1kSeiQO Pima County Board of Supervisors: http://1.usa.gov/1uSKnve
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