With County Council approval, the average residential property tax bill will go up $23 and the average farm-related property tax bill will increase by $40 this year.
OXFORD COUNTY - Oxford County Council is about to discuss the property tax policy for 2022.
If Council decides to approve it, the average property owner would see an increase of $23 on the County's portion of their property taxes this year. The average farm-related property tax bill would see an increase of $40 this year.
You can read the full staff report online here.
The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. and you can livestream the meeting online here.

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