Fredericksburg ISD

Tax Rate Information Summary (Texas Property Tax Code Section 26.16)

Kendall County, Texas

YearAdopted RateM & O RateDebt RateNo-New-Revenue RateNo-New-Revenue M & O RateVoter-Approval Rate
2025
0.77310.66690.10620.71730.61110.7731
20240.77310.66690.10620.74020.63400.7841
2023
0.7754
0.6692
0.1062
0.7995
0.6692
0.7938
2022
0.9608
0.8546
0.1062
0.8471
0.7552
0.9747
2021
0.9782
0.8720
0.1062
0.8899
0.8720
0.9927
2020
1.0553
0.9491
0.1062
1.0438
0.9491
1.0698
2019
1.0762
0.9700
0.1062
1.0431
1.0979
1.0903
2018
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.0937
1.4778
1.1700
2017
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.0418
1.3750
1.1797
2016
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.0775
1.03896
1.1607
2015
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.1790
1.0572
1.1618
2014
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.1171
1.0418
1.1532
2013
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.2001
1.0805
1.1546
2012
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.1296
1.0249
1.1579
2011
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.1898
1.0648
1.1651
2010
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.1921
1.0803
1.1511
2009
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.1314
1.0216
1.1503
2008
1.1462
1.0400
0.1062
1.2407
1.1263
1.1544
2007
1.1462
1.04
0.1062
1.2529
1.1445
1.1469


Notes

All Property Tax Rates Presented Above Are Per $100 Taxable Value

The county is providing this table of property tax rate information as a service to the residents of the county.

Each individual taxing unit is responsible for calculating the property tax rates listed in this table pertaining to that taxing unit and providing that information to the county.

The Adopted Tax Rate is the tax rate adopted by the governing body of a taxing unit.

The Maintenance and Operations Rate is the component of the adopted tax rate of a taxing unit that will impose the amount of taxes needed to fund the maintenance and operation expenditures of the taxing unit for the following year.

The Debt Rate (formerly called the I and S or Interest and Sinking Tax Rate until 2020) is the component of the adopted tax rate of a taxing unit that will impose the amount of taxes needed to fund the taxing unit's debt service for the following year.

The No-New-Revenue tax rate (formerly called the Effective Tax Rate until 2020) is the tax rate that would generate the same amount of revenue in the current tax year as was generated by a taxing unit's adopted tax rate in the preceding tax year from property that is taxable in both the current tax year and the preceding tax year.

The No-New-Revenue Maintenance and Operations Rate (formerly called the Effective Maintenance and Operations Rate until 2020) is the tax rate that would generate the same amount of revenue for maintenance and operations in the current tax year as was generated by a taxing unit's maintenance and operations rate in the preceding tax year from property that is taxable in both the current tax year and the proceeding tax year.

The Voter-Approval Tax Rate (formerly called the Rollback Tax Rate until 2020) is the highest tax rate a taxing unit may adopt before requiring voter approval at an election. An election will automatically be held if a taxing unit wishes to adopt a tax rate in excess of the taxing unit's Voter-Approval Tax Rate.