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Pinal County, flood control district raising property tax rates

Posted 6/25/24

The Pinal County Board of Supervisors will hold two truth in taxation hearings during the final budget adoption regular session meeting Wednesday, July 3.

The meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. and …

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Pinal County, flood control district raising property tax rates

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The Pinal County Board of Supervisors will hold two truth in taxation hearings during the final budget adoption regular session meeting Wednesday, July 3.

The meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. and will be held in the Pinal County Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 135 N. Pinal St. in Florence, according to a public notice.

Pinal County intends to raise its primary property taxes over last year’s level. Pinal County is proposing an increase in primary property taxes of $2,928,051 or 2.43%.

The tax increase will cause Pinal County’s primary property taxes on a $100,000 home to be $345. Without the proposed tax increase, the total taxes that would be owed on a $100,000 home would have been $336.83.

Also, Pinal County Flood Control intends to raise its secondary property taxes over last year’s level. The district is proposing an increase in secondary property taxes of $310,690 or 6.21%.

The proposed tax increase will cause Pinal County Flood Control District’s secondary property taxes on a $100,000 home to be $16.93. Without the proposed tax increase, the total taxes that would be owed on a $100,000 home would have been $15.94.