The domino effect of tax bills being sent late will mean the Madison County School System will likely run out of money by late February.
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Auditor says county financial practices much improved
Madison County’s tax bills are running late again, but the county government is in much better position to handle the delinquent revenue flow than in years past.
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(This letter was submitted to the Madison County commissioners and the BOC Chairman.) It is with great regret that I hereby tender my resignation for my seat on the board of assessors effective Feb. 1, 2009. [Full Story »]
Madison County set a 10-acre minimum for conservation use tax breaks in the county Monday, but the change won’t affect property owners with less than 10 acres, who currently enjoy the exemption, until 2012.
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The Madison County school board listened to requests Monday not to levy a school bond tax, but voted to do so unanimously in a called meeting to set the millage rate.
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Madison County commissioners will again consider setting a minimum acreage requirement for those applying for conservation use status for their land.
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BOA member says board helps ensure fairness in tax process
Madison County assessors opened the floor for questions Monday night at the close of their regular meeting and Bobby Gunnells fired away.
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Madison County Board of Assessor member Jim Escoe wanted to talk about “removal of (fellow) board members” at a recent county commissioners’ meeting, but he told the BOC that their rules “suck” after he was cut short due to a three-minute speaking limit.
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However, board of education won’t raise M&O millage rate
The Madison County Board of Education must raise approximately $570,000 in property taxes to make its annual bond payment for the construction of Danielsville Elementary School.
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