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City of Apopka Proposes a Tax Hike

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Real Estate Agent with Marc It Sold!

city of apopka seminole and orange county florida 32703 and 32712The City of Apopka is raising the millage rate, but because of governmentese it is called a rate rollback. The reason they can do this is the municipality can raise the rate so that they can continue receiving the same amount of funds as in the previous year. The current rate is 3.5168 mils and the proposed rate is 4.1115, an almost 17% increase.

 

According to a city official that I spoke with he stated that we should not pay more since property values have gone down in the past year. This may be so in some instances, but not all.

 

With everything that has been going on for the past two years and the expected shortfalls, why did the city build an amphitheater? Was this a necessity, other than for more religious concerts? Seriously, have we forgotten about the separation of church and state?

 

There are 2 more meeting scheduled for September, the next being on the 16th. If you have an issue with this rate hike (oh I'm sorry, rollback) than you need to have your voice heard. Anyway, just my .02.

 

Till next time...Marc It Sold!

 

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Comments (2)

South Austin Real Estate Blog
Sky Realty South Austin - Austin, TX

So much for stimulus and no tax hikes ... here locally the City of Austin announced a new hike in Property Tax this week too... approximately an additional $72 per household to balance their shortages in the budget. 

Jul 24, 2009 01:18 AM
Marc Grossman
Marc It Sold! - Longwood, FL
GRI, Greater Orlando Real Estate Broker

Gail - Wouldn't it be great if we just say that we want to get paid more because we have a shortfall in our budgets!  Yeah, right that would go over well!

Jul 24, 2009 02:01 AM