North Logan thinks Logan City is hogging tax money that should be theirs. They're cooking up a plan to get their fair share back, so get ready for some potential changes to how taxes are collected and distributed.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The proposed change would represent roughly an $83 increase per median household, though it would be offset by a corresponding decrease in county taxes.
Logan residents would benefit from more localized control and funding for fire services in the northwest part of the city.
Logan City and potentially other neighboring cities could see their tax bases shrink.
The city is considering a property tax increase to fund fire services after the county reduced its own fire levy. It's a complex trade-off that would keep the total tax burden on residents roughly the same while shifting funding to the city.
North Logan sets plan to recoup taxes lost to Logan City and others The Herald Journal