Boise Plans to Propose Maximum Property Tax Increase in 2027 Budget
Boise city officials are preparing to seek the maximum allowable property tax increase as part of the city’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2027, citing growing costs associated with delivering municipal services across the Treasure Valley’s largest city.
The move would push Boise’s property tax levy to its legal cap, adding to the financial pressure already felt by Ada County homeowners grappling with rising housing values and increasing tax bills. City leaders have pointed to budget constraints as a driving factor, arguing that revenue growth has not kept pace with the cost of maintaining and expanding city services.
The proposal is expected to be formally introduced as part of the city’s annual budget process. Residents and property owners will have opportunities to weigh in before any final decision is adopted by the Boise City Council.
Ada County homeowners looking to stay informed on local tax and government decisions can follow upcoming city budget hearings for details on how the proposed increase could affect their annual tax burden.