The city of Round Rock proposed a tax rate of $.372 per $100 at its budget workshop July 24 ahead of fiscal year 2025-26. For the median household, this translates to roughly $123 in city property taxes per month.
Digging deeper
The proposed rate is a 7.2% increase from the no-new-revenue rate of $0.347177 per $100. No-new-revenue is a rate which would collect the same amount of total revenue for the city as the previous year.
While the overall revenue is consistent, the no-new-revenue rate could still raise or lower an individual homeowner’s bill, because of variance in property values. The increase from no-new-revenue will help fund public safety maintenance and operations, as well as city debt through voter approved bond projects, according to city documents.














