THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2026 BOISE, IDAHO
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Boise to propose maximum property tax increase for 2027 amid rising city costs

Boise Plans to Propose Maximum Property Tax Increase in 2027 Budget

Boise city officials are preparing to propose the maximum allowable property tax increase as part of the city’s fiscal year 2027 budget, citing rising costs across city operations. The move would push the tax burden higher for Boise homeowners and property owners throughout Ada County.

The city has pointed to growing expenses as the driving force behind the proposal. Boise has been seeking ways to raise taxes and fees, previously stating it feels financially “constrained” in meeting service demands.

The maximum levy increase represents the largest property tax hike the city can pursue under Idaho law without a special election, raising questions among taxpayers about long-term affordability in one of the Treasure Valley’s fastest-growing cities.

What Comes Next

The proposal is expected to move through the city’s formal budget process in the coming months. Boise residents are encouraged to monitor upcoming city council meetings and public hearings for opportunities to comment on the proposed tax increase before it is finalized.

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