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Harrisville council approves temporary tax decrease

HARRISVILLE – To avoid going into debt by repaying tax dollars taken erroneously last year, borough council decided Monday, Feb. 10, to refund its taxpayers by decreasing taxes in the future, according to the council president.

The borough will decrease the millage by 2.5 for the 2026 and 2027 tax years, allowing council to repay residents the 5 mills that were taken in error during the 2024 tax season, Council President Kathy Bray said.

The idea was suggested by the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs, Bray said. She asked council to rescind a motion to borrow money to pay borough tax payers back that had been approved at the Jan. 13 meeting.

“I had asked for help from the Pennsylvania State Boroughs Association. When I sent this [the approved motion] back to them saying this is what we’ve done, I received two letters stating borrowing the money is going to cost taxpayers more money in at least $8,000 in interest,” Bray said. “We’re not having to borrow money, and we’re paying the taxpayers back.”

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