Some Christian County property owners could see a reduction in their 2024 property tax rates if Christian County magistrates follow recommendations from County Judge-Executive Jerry Gilliam.
Christian County Fiscal Court typically sets tax rates for the current fiscal year in late July or early August. Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam says rates could go down this year on most properties because of growth in the county tax rolls.
click to download audioGilliam says county officials continue monitoring rising costs to ensure the county has enough revenue to operate.
click to download audioHe adds Christian County is continuing to grow with new construction, which keeps tax rates low.
click to download audioAfter the county tax rates are approved following a second reading by Christian County Magistrates, tax bills will be prepared and mailed in September.