Taxing and Spending by Local Governments
To the extent that a unit’s estimated revenue from sources other than the property tax plus appropriated fund balance do not equal appropriations, a unit must levy a property tax at a sufficient rate to balance the budget. (G.S. 159-13(c)). The following table describes how to calculate the property tax rate: Restrictions on Use of Proceeds: ................
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