Guilford County officials have informed the Rhino Times that if county commissioners were to keep the property tax rate exactly the same under the sharply increased 2026 revaluation, the county would take in about $175 million in additional revenue every year.
That’s the number.
The last time the county underwent a revaluation under the Democrat-majority board, commissioners left the tax rate unchanged and brought in roughly $92 million more annually – and spent or committed every dime of it…