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What is the difference between a tax rate and a tax levy?

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What is the difference between a tax rate and a tax levy?

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A Tax Levy is the entire amount of money to be raised by direct taxation and is reported by each district. A Tax Rate is the rate per $100 of assessed value to arrive at the levy. Each taxing jurisdiction will set their budgets on an annual basis. These budgets will be used to determine the necessary tax levy and tax rate for each district.

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