Kiski Township plans tax increase for 2025

Kiski Township has plans for tax increase 02:11

KISKIMINETAS TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) — Kiski Township is planning a tax increase for next year.

Board supervisors discussed the tax increase at Friday’s special budget meeting, but answers about how much of an increase is coming have not been finalized.

“We’re also mandated to have a budget in place by Dec. 31,” township supervisor Chuck Rodnicki said.

The new budget will almost certainly up the township’s current millage rate of 5.5 mills.

“Nobody likes a tax increase, but it’s a necessary evil that you have to have on occasion,” Rodnicki said.

Board supervisors discussed different increase possibilities on Friday. Rodnicki says there was a compromise.

“We came to that conclusion between 2 mills and 1.5. We agreed on 1.75, I think,” he said. “I think that’s where we’ll be.”

If a house is valued at $50,000, the current millage rate of 5.5 mills has a homeowner paying about $250 in taxes. With an increased rate to 7.25 mills, a homeowner would pay about $362.

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