County Court Votes to Set 2025 Tax Rate at 0.389276 Amid Voter Approved Increase

August 11, 2025 | Johnson County, Texas

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County Court Votes to Set 2025 Tax Rate at 0.389276 Amid Voter Approved Increase

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Johnson County officials are moving forward with plans to set the tax rate for the 2025 fiscal year, proposing a total rate of 0.389276. This figure includes a general fund maintenance and operations (MNO) rate of 0.322595, an interest and sinking (I&S) rate of 0.016681, and a fire maintenance and operations (FMLR MNO) rate of 0.05.

During the recent Commissioner’s Court meeting, it was emphasized that the proposed tax rate remains flat compared to last year, with the only adjustment being a voter-approved increase of one cent for the transportation bond program. This decision aligns with the court's priority to maintain stable tax rates for residents.

The court clarified that this vote does not finalize the tax rate but establishes the intent to adopt it. The proposed rate is above the no-new-revenue rate but below the voter approval rate, ensuring that taxpayers are informed and engaged in the process. The next steps will include posting the proposed rate in local newspapers as part of the transparency measures surrounding the budget process.

Converted from Johnson - Commissioner's Court meeting on August 11, 2025
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