Councilman Danny Becton wants the city to roll back the millage rate for ad valorem tax revenues. That’s tax based on property value.
That’s a question a member of the Jacksonville City Council wants to tackle. Councilman Danny Becton said he wants the upcoming budget to roll back some taxes.
Becton wants the city to roll back the millage rate for ad valorem tax revenues. That’s tax based on property value. Becton is presenting a resolution so fiscal policy can be set before the administration settles on a balanced budget to submit.A natural increase in revenue from the half-cent sales tax, utility services taxes and more. Plus, $171 million from the federal government.
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