What is a millage rate?
The tax rate, or millage rate, is set annually by the Emanuel County Commissioners and the Emanuel County Board of Education. A tax rate of one mill represents a tax liability of one dollar per $1,000 of assessed value. Each governing authority estimates their total revenue from other sources. This figure is subtracted from their overall budgetary needs, and then a millage rate is set that will generate the necessary revenues to fulfill budgetary requirements.
The tax rate, or millage rate, is set annually by the Peach County Commissioners and the Peach County Board of Education. A tax rate of one mill represents a tax liability of one dollar per $1,000 of assessed value. Each governing authority estimates their total revenue from other sources. This figure is subtracted from their overall budgetary needs, and then a millage rate is set that will generate the necessary revenues to fulfill budgetary requirements.
A. The tax rate or millage rate is set annually by the Rabun County Commissioners and the Rabun County Board of Education. A tax rate of one mill represents a tax liability of one dollar per $1000 of assessed value. Each governing authority estimates their total revenue from other sources. This figure is subtracted from their overall budgetary needs, and then a millage rate is set that will generate the necessary revenues to fulfill budgetary requirements.
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