Whitesboro Set to Raise Property Taxes 30% Without Voter Approval | 23 Sept 2024 | Elected officials in the small North Texas city of Whitesboro want a big property tax increase, and thanks to a carve-out in the state's tax laws, they won't need voters' approval to get it. Whitesboro--a city in Grayson County with a population of about 4,200--proposed a property tax rate for 2024 that is a whopping 30 percent higher than the 2023 rate. The impact on city homeowners' tax bills will be even worse. According to the city's tax notice, the average home value increased 11 percent, and the proposed tax rate will raise the average homeowner's tax bill by 45 percent--an additional $337 a year. [Right, this is so BlackRock can swoop in and buy all the houses people are taxed into selling - illegal migrants need housing so they can work for U.S. corporations for slave wages. That's the UN/WEF plan.]

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