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  • They're trying to raise the mill rate on my house.
  • Currently Naugatuck's mill rate is 45.57.
  • But taxpayers don't make distinctions between mill rates and property assessments.
  • If they froze the amount of taxes collected, the mill rate would drop.
  • Grand Forks Mayor Michael Polovitz has taken great pride in keeping the mill rate flat.
  • Property taxes in Yellowknife are calculated through property assessment and the municipal and education mill rates.
  • Mill rates in 2005 were 13.84 ( residential ) and 19.87 ( commercial ).
  • Greenwich has the lowest mill rate, which may indicate higher property value, with Darien ranking second.
  • Elected officials should start justifying why they need more spending, even when they don't raise the mill rate.
  • To show the evolution of the mill rate, the asterisked numbers are adjusted to account for the revaluation of 2013-2014.
  • The mill rate was 1.0123, the number of water meters was 2, 480, and the population was 16, 301.
  • Since the mid-1980s, the mill rate has gone up 29 percent, but property taxes collected increased 84 percent over the same period.
  • The act also moved responsibility for teacher salaries and employment conditions from the school districts to the provincial government and standardized educational mill rates across the province.
  • Kenneth White, recreation board director, said the board plans to remain at the 10.46-mill rate it currently assesses, even though they could go up to the 11-mills approved by voters.
  • Provincial property assessors annually assess linear property and assign it a value; this value is multiplied by a mill rate to determine the amount of property tax that must be paid by the owner of the linear property.
  • Even though the credit ratings has remained stable, reliance on one time revenues to pay for budget increases and increasing costs in the public employee union contracts has resulted in Naugatuck having one of the highest mill rates in the state.
  • The city council has for its mission to " enact the laws of the city, set the mill rate for property taxes within the city, approve the annual budget for the city, and appropriate funds to provide for city services ".
  • Since 1994 there has continued to be a tax on property in support of K 12 education; the difference is that the mill rate is now set by the provincial government, the money is collected by the local municipal authority and remitted to the provincial government.
  • While Bethel's assessor, Christina Maddocks, declined to speculate on the taxes that the company would pay now that the property was fully developed, she said that " they will absolutely be our biggest taxpayer, and there is no question that they will affect the mill rate downward ."