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Why is the percentage increase for the total budget sometimes different than the increase in the tax rate?

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Why is the percentage increase for the total budget sometimes different than the increase in the tax rate?

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The increase in total budget only looks at expenses. Tax rate is a function not only of expenses but revenues and property assessment growth, as well. If expenses rise but revenues remain constant or decrease, the tax rate increase will be higher than the budget increase. Conversely, if revenues or property assessments rise, the tax rate increase may be lower than the budget increase.

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