FARMINGTON – Franklin County commissioners adopted a 49-cent tax rate per $1,000 of property valuation Tuesday for a budget covering expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30.
The tax covers a six-month period that was needed to allow the county to change its fiscal year. Towns, which cover the county tax from their property tax receipts, will pay the six-month tax after April collections and then be billed for the fiscal year from July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010.
The six-month tax bill reflects $4.446 billion in property valuation for towns and unorganized territories, amounting to a tax bill of $2,178,711 based on the 49 cent rate.
Payments are due by Sept. 1. Interest begins on Nov. 1, said Julie Magoon, county clerk.
The six-month tax for each town is:
• Avon, $17,395.
• Carrabassett Valley, $281,211.
• Carthage, $12,936.
• Chesterville, $38,538.
• Coplin Plantation, $14,528.
• Dallas Plantation, $60,711.
• Eustis, $77,640.
• Farmington, $222,999,
• Industry, $39,469.
• Jay, $460,428.
• Kingfield, $50,347.
• New Sharon, $44,418.
• New Vineyard, $28,959.
• Phillips, $37,362.
• Rangeley, $292,113.
• Rangeley Plantation, $107,481.
• Sandy River Plantation, $48,779.
• Strong, $37,215.
• Temple, $20,286.
• Weld, $41,895.
• Wilton, $131.736.
• unorganized townships, $112,259.
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