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Proposed town budget would not raise personal property tax in Culpeper

By Jason Nguyen
Published in Financial Planning
May 05, 2023
1 min read
Proposed town budget would not raise personal property tax in Culpeper

The town of Culpeper in Virginia has proposed a budget for the next fiscal year that would welcome good news to taxpayers. The budget, if approved, would not raise personal property taxes for residents. This announcement is a result of cuts in expenditures in various departments, including public works, police, and fire departments. The potential financial savings for residents and businesses alike would be a welcome relief after the difficult year we’ve all had. Culpeper County Administrator, John Egertson, stated that the budget proposal is a reflection of the town’s commitment to fiscal responsibility, but also vowed to maintain the same level of services provided in previous years. Culpeper is known for its pleasant small-town atmosphere and has been booming in recent years due to affordable housing and a growing job market. As a writer covering local news, I believe this is an important topic for the community. The town’s budget will have significant implications for residents and businesses and deserves attention and analysis from all who call Culpeper home.


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