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Wake County to increase property taxes

Property taxes will be going up for Wake County residents.

The Wake County Board of Commissioners approved the increase Monday evening as part of the new $984.4 million budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1.

The new tax rate was set at 53.4 cents per $100 valuation. Last year's tax rate was 67.8 cents per $100 of valuation, but the Board of Commissioners rolled it back to 50.9 cents after a countywide property revaluation, preventing the county from collecting a windfall from higher values on homes, land and other real estate.

Of the 2.5-cent increase in the tax rate, 1.68 cents will go towards operating expenses on voter-approved bond projects. The remaining 0.82 cent will be used to fund public safety and law enforcement improvements.

The budget also includes $319.2 million for the Wake County Public School System. It offers a state pay raise of 6 percent for certified teachers and 3 percent for non-certified employees.


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