Newton County’s proposed 2022 millage rate is 9.454

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Newton County Board of Commissioners will vote on the approval of a millage rate of 9.454 during its Regular Meeting on July 19.

The vote will take place during the meeting which begins at 7 p.m. in the Newton County Historic Courthouse, 1124 Clark Street, Covington Ga.

The millage rate is a decrease from the previous year’s rate of 11.145. The new tax levy will help fund the County’s recently approved Fiscal Year 2023 Budget.

The Board of Commissioners adopted a budget of $83,015,574 on June 28.

You can view the budget here.

You can view the five-year tax levy notice here.

Original source can be found here.



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