- Plano Independent School District
- Bond Programs
If the school bond is approved, will my property tax rate increase?
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Because payments on existing debt are declining as old debt is being paid off, the school district can issue these new bonds without a tax rate increase, based on current interest and tax base growth models.
For taxpayers who are 65 years of age or older, there will be NO impact since taxes are frozen on homes of those 65 years of age and older.
Plano ISD has the second lowest tax rate for any school district in Collin County.
Current Tax Rates for Collin County School Districts:
- Anna - $1.6700
- McKinney - $1.6700
- Melissa - $1.6700
- Prosper - $1.6700
- Celina - $1.6400
- Wylie - $1.6400
- Community - $1.6250
- Princeton - $1.6200
- Allen - $1.6100
- Blue Ridge - $1.5715
- Lovejoy - $1.5600
- Frisco - $1.4600
- Plano - $1.4390
- Farmersville - $1.4295
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