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Originally Posted by electricron
That's not necessarily true. The property taxes from the "circuit" might put the school district over the hump as far as "Robin Hood" is concerned, and they might have to raise property taxes because they will now be a "donor" district.
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I was referring to property taxes in general, and I did mention that the ISD taxes are a little different; however, property rich ISDs have lower rates even with Robin Hood.
Austin's most property-rich ISD, Eanes, has a rate of 1.2025%. They are a chapter 41 donor ISD.
Del Valle is currently 1.53%, over 25% higher.
In fact, if you look at ALL the ISDs in the Austin area, you can see that Del Valle, Elgin and Manor (among the lowest property tax bases) have the highest rates. Eanes, Lake Travis, AISD, etc are all much lower and they are donor ISDs.
AUSTIN ISD 1.227000
DEL VALLE ISD 1.530000
LAKE TRAVIS ISD 1.315900
EANES ISD 1.202500
LAGO VISTA ISD 1.180000
PFLUGERVILLE ISD 1.460000
HAYS CONSOLIDATED ISD 1.461300
COUPLAND ISD 1.040050
ELGIN ISD 1.540000
MANOR ISD 1.515000
ROUND ROCK ISD 1.380000
So while I'm not 100% certain, I am 95% certain that property taxes for those residents in Del Valle ISD will go down significantly because of the big bump in the property tax base. I'd be willing to put money on it, if you want...