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by | Sep 17, 2020 | Latest

Sachse City Council last week approved and adopted the budget for fiscal year 2020-21 of just over $47 million and a property tax rate of 72 cents per $100 assessed valuation.

The budget goes into effect starting Oct. 1. Property tax bills using the new rate will be mailed by the Collin County Tax Assessor in October.

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By Dustin Butler[email protected]

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