Countywide property tax rates approved
by Mark Cowling | Maricopa Monitor
Pinal County’s primary property tax rate has been cut by four cents in each of the last three years and is down almost 25 cents in 10 years, but it is still high compared to other counties, the Board of Supervisors was told Friday morning.
The board approved property tax levies and rates for all Pinal County government entities Friday morning.
“Pinal County is in a good position. We’re healthy, we’re stable, and that is all due to good staff that we have here in Pinal County,” Board Vice Chairman Pete Rios, D-Dudleyville, commented. He continued that the board has been able to cut the tax rate while maintaining good services for its constituents.