April 27, 2026
The Board Brief - April 27, 2026
The Board Brief | April 27, 2026 Helpful Highlights We had three members of the Woodford County Public Schools family to highlight. Caitlin Adkins, Woodford County High School School Counselor Offi...
April 27, 2026
The Board Brief | April 27, 2026 Helpful Highlights We had three members of the Woodford County Public Schools family to highlight. Caitlin Adkins, Woodford County High School School Counselor Offi...
April 24, 2026
Did you know that Woodford County Public Schools has a nurse practitioner available to students and staff members five days a week? 👀Meet Ibby! Ibby Meeks, APRN, is our nurse practitioner, and Ibby...
April 21, 2026
⭐️ Kristen Wilson Hired as Administrator of Safe Harbor Academy and Woodford Virtual Learning Academy ⭐️Woodford County Public Schools (WCPS) is pleased to announce that Mrs. Kristen Wilson has bee...
April 21, 2026
Logan Culbertson Hired as Woodford County Public Schools Director of Student Services Woodford County Public Schools (WCPS) is pleased to announce that Mr. Logan Culbertson has been hired as the WC...
Property Tax Statutory Requirements Update
Per the Kentucky Department of Education Commissioner's Office
Updates on Review of Property Tax Statutory Requirements
KRS 160.470provides the process by which a local board of education annually adopts property tax rates. Because of a question about the process from a district, the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) recently conducted a review of the statutory requirements.
The review determined that the statute permits a local board of education to adopt a tax rate up to and including the 4% tax rate without advertising or holding a public hearing. In the past, KDE provided guidance that a board was required to advertise and hold a hearing if they exceeded the compensating rate. Exonerations may be included in the property tax adoption, but will not trigger any additional advertising or hearing requirements.
KRS 132.0225provides that, unless the local board is adopting a tax rate, excluding exonerations, above 4%, they must adopt a property tax rate within 45 calendar days of the Department of Revenue’s property certification for the school district. If this requirement is not met, the compensating tax rate will be applied to that year’s tax bills.
| Tax Rate | Advertising | Hearing | Additional Advertising |
|---|---|---|---|
| Below Compensating | No | No | No |
| Compensating | No | No | No |
| Above Compensating/ Below 4% | No | No | No |
| Subsection (1) | If above 4%, yes | If above 4%, yes | If above 4%, yes |
| 4% | No | No | No |
| Above 4% | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| HB 940 | No | No | No |