Commissioner Pat Tillman told the Rhino Times he believes Guilford County commissioners should seriously consider adopting a revenue neutral tax rate in the wake of the sharply higher 2026 property revaluation – and he also said he thinks he may already have four votes lined up to try.
Tillman, a Republican member of the nine-member board, said he’s been flooded with calls, emails and texts from concerned residents since the new property values were released.
“I’ve had more phone calls and emails and texts than I have – I mean it’s comparable to when I was on the Board of Ed during COVID and we were trying to get kids back in schools,” Tillman said in a recent interview. “Just the sheer volume of people that are concerned from every part of the county – north, south, east and west – it’s touching every community.”
County officials have estimated that if commissioners leave the tax rate unchanged under the new values, Guilford County would collect roughly $175 million more in revenue annually.
Skip Alston, the chairman of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners, told the Rhino Times last week that the board wouldn’t keep the full $175 million but he also said the county will likely need to retain a good deal of additional revenue to cover rising costs and growth.
Tillman is aiming higher. Or rather lower.
“All the policy levers should be on the table,” he said. “We shouldn’t rule out anything.”
He said the calls he’s receiving reflect “shock and fear” across the income spectrum.
“You take those on fixed incomes, for instance,” Tillman said. “I’ve had a number of people that have expressed the shock and fear of what can happen if the board doesn’t exercise some of those policy-making decisions on revenue neutral potentially, or something that holds these taxpayers harmless.”
“You take young people that have their first house or their first condo … They’re just able to pay the bills, have a little left over and maybe raise a family … They’re feeling the fear and anxiety and worry – what’s going to happen?”
“And then you take everybody in the middle – same thing,” he added.
Under state law, counties are required to announce a revenue neutral rate after a revaluation – the rate that would generate the same total property tax revenue as the previous year, excluding new construction.
If commissioners adopt that rate, the county doesn’t receive a windfall from higher assessed values alone.
However, even a revenue neutral rate doesn’t mean every homeowner’s tax bill would stay the same. Properties that rose more than the countywide average would still see higher bills – while those that rose less could see decreases.
The 2026 revaluation has produced dramatic increases in many neighborhoods, with some lower-valued homes jumping far more than the 40 to 45 percent average county officials had previously projected.
In some cases, properties have more than doubled compared to 2022 values.
Tillman said this revaluation appears to be generating even more concern than the last one four years ago.
“We have not faced such a monumental decision as this,” he said. “To me this is a really pivotal time in Guilford County history because we’ve just got to be even more judicious about it.”
He also said the anxiety extends beyond homeowners.
“This doesn’t just affect people that own their own home – it’s people that have an apartment,” Tillman said. “These landlords, they’re probably going to use this as a way to maybe even raise rates higher. Who knows?”
Tillman also pushed back on misinformation circulating online, including claims that the county commissioners somehow receive special treatment on their own property assessments.
He said such allegations are completely untrue and said he saw a hefty rise in his own property value.
While acknowledging that inflation and costs have risen in recent years, Tillman argued that commissioners must balance those realities against affordability concerns.
“In four years, most people would agree inflation and the cost of living has gone up,” he said. “But in this climate – with all the dynamics that are out there, the economy, affordability, fixed incomes, young people – we just have to make a wise decision here. And that’s going to require us to do hard things.”
Tillman said he currently believes he has four votes – including his own – that are inclined toward a revenue neutral or near-neutral approach. He said those commissioners are strongly concerned about minimizing the tax impact.
“I’m swinging for the fence,” Tillman said. “To get the best outcome for the citizens.”
He added that he believes a fifth vote is possible. That number of votes controls a nine-member board. If Alston does think county residents need much higher tax bills and the other Democrats vote against him and Carlvena Foster – the vice chair who also seems to think the county needs a lot of additional revenue – then it would be the first time in five years that the Democrats broke with Alston on a major issue – or, really, even a minor one.
But the timing may be right for a number of reasons. Commissioners Mary Beth Murphy and Carly Cooke have been on the board for several years now and that’s the time in office that commissioners over the years have traditionally stopped following the leader and adopting their own style. Also, Commissioners Kay Cashion and Frankie Jones Jr. aren’t running for their seats again and it’s unlikely they want their last act and legacy to be another giant tax hike on the county’s citizens.
Plus, the commissioners are all really hearing it from constituents this time around and one irate man who spoke from the floor at the board’s meeting last week wouldn’t leave the podium and it looked for a moment like security might have to remove him. Another speaker said he was starting a petition to get enough names to sue the county into keeping the tax rate revenue neutral.
At that same meeting, nearly every commissioner pointed out that they did not want to overburden county taxpayers and they reminded everyone that the tax rate has not been set. All that has happened so far is that property values have been reassessed higher.
“I think we could get there,” Tillman said of a revenue neutral rate, emphasizing that budget work sessions and public input will shape the final outcome before the board adopts a tax rate in June.
Meanwhile, Chairman Alston has argued that Guilford County is growing and must plan ahead for additional services, including EMS, sheriff’s deputies and infrastructure. The county has also discussed long-term facility needs and potential future debt, though no final decisions have been made.
Tillman said identifying needs is one thing – acting on them immediately is another.
“Just because we’ve identified issues, we have to ensure the timing is right,” he said. “Sometimes you have to tell people no. That’s hard to do.”
As the budget process unfolds, Tillman is encouraging residents to make their voices heard.
“I’m delighted that people are reaching out and calling their commissioners; that’s what it’s all about,” he said. “Share your concerns not just with me but come to our meetings and share your thoughts with the full board.”
All of the commissioners are encouraging taxpayers to come out to a series of upcoming budget town halls this spring.
Whether commissioners ultimately adopt a revenue neutral rate or settle somewhere in between, Tillman made clear he believes this year’s decision will define the board.
He pointed to a quote he liked from a past politician.
“With any kind of budget or funding of services, you can have anything you want – but you can’t have everything,” he said. “The question is: What is the anything?”

what a brave patriot. tillman is taking on skippy when the other commissioners sit idly by. unlike skip and the cabal of liberals tillman fights for what he believes in. we need more people like him. come november we gotta vote all the rest of thems outta here before the woke mob takes over what remains of our beautiful city
Unless we get a turnout of registered voters, most govt employees, and those on the dole, will vote for more free stuff; thinking that they won’t be impacted by the higher property tax rate. EVERYONE who does business in Guilford County will feel the sting of our rapacious govt.
what a brave man that tillman is. standing up to skippy and his cronies when the others are too scared
As someone who served on Guilford’s E&R (tax) board for six years, and as a commercial real estate broker monitoring the 2026 reval impacts across various asset classes, it appears that raw land and non-residential improved properties haven’t seen the percentage increases that most homeowners have. Hopefully the state legislature will (at a minimum) consider increasing income limits for relief programs for seniors and the disabled so that they won’t take an inordinate hit.
Hoping and wishing does not make it so. Only in your dreams.
Can you please clarify this:
“It appears that raw land and non-residential improved properties haven’t seen the percentage increases that most homeowners have. ”
How might one research this?
Can you clarify this:
“It appears that raw land and non-residential improved properties haven’t seen the percentage increases that most homeowners have. ”
Particularly the “non-residential improved properties”.
Thank you.
It’s all about whatever Skip wants! We all know that. Thank you Commissioner Tillman! We support you but you will have to work hard for that majority. We are hopeful!
Pat Tillman, a cry in the wilderness. Let’s pray Skip and his minions come to their senses before setting the new rate.
One other thing to remember folks, you voted for this sh— show.
I vote in every election, and I did not vote for Alston or any of those woke democrats on the board. The trouble is lazy republicans who won’t get off their butts and vote. Republicans are outnumbered in Guilford County and democrats get out and vote, usually in large numbers. Therein lies one of the big problems.
BINGO!
Don’t forget the democrats ace in the hole is allowing college students to vote in local elections, especially A&T students. They should be required to vote in their home state
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Exactly !
To PACLOC, from your lips to God’s ears.
To Rebel, I’m glad to see someone else echoing one of my major beefs. The (National Socialist) Democrat Party’s local cell takes advantage of that particular group that is, IMO, a major source for the (NS)DP brainwashed foot soldiers. They have the power of the vote but no long term concern for it. They are here for a relatively short period then gone. We have to live with it.
Also, to Rebel, bingo!
My Mother had to move into Hud housing after my Dad died because of the high property taxes. She went from a 4 bedroom house and 3 full bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, huge Florida room with windows all around and a 3 room full basement and 2 fireplaces, to a 1 bedroom and bathroom and kitchen, and breakfast area and living room. That was quite a shock. Really sad.
Over 30 years ago my parents said that college students should NOT be able to vote on local elections unless they live here!
Skip Alston is a real estate broker… the more the property value, the more money that crook makes! I would think it was a conflict of interest for a crook like Skip to be in his position. I thought these socialist dumbacrats were always whining about AFFORDABLE HOUSING? Well geniuses, if I can’t afford to own it how can the less fortunate? Morons!!!!
Not only will the new appraisals affect the Guilford County homeowners, and those who rent apartments or homes, but also business owners who have to pay taxes and rent also. This will trickle down to us all.
There is not one person in Guilford County that will not be affected by this increase.
If the tax rate stays the same, our taxes go up due to the increase in values, so no matter how you look at it our taxes will go up along with our mortgages, and any services we use in Guilford County.
The tax department said they did these appraisals on market values of the homes, comparable to sales in their neighborhoods. I looked at what the appraisers compared my home to make my value go up $220,300.00, and they showed no recent comparables. Where dd they get this number?
Many of the voters of Guilford County are paying “literally” for the choices they made in the past elections, and we all must suffer for their choices.
Your comment “there is not one person in Guilford County that will not be affected by this increase” is inaccurate. Nonprofits and not-for-profits have no worry about increased property values and the tax rate because they DO NOT pay property taxes. So, no, there are some who are not concerned because property values and the tax rate do not affect them. Skip Alston’s Woolworth Museum is not affected because the museum does not pay property taxes. But it is Alston who is pushing for the untenable increase in property taxes.
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Yep.
“Nonprofit Organizations” are really just non-taxpaying organizations. And they’re the precious Saints who bleat about supporting the fabric of our community!
SO PAY YOUR TAXES !
And don’t forget one of their sources of income…given to them by Skip the Omnipotent (IMO aka vote buying)
To the voters in Guildford county. As long as you vote Democrat you will continue to get the same results. Democrats will not stop spending until the authority to spend is taken away from them. It’s that simple.
Thanks Pat for recommending that property taxes should be Revenue Neutral. Unfortunately the democrat controlled county board will not listen to you because they only know how to tax and spend, then tax and spend again and again. Everybody should also remember that the democrat controlled county board wants to RAISE the Sales Tax and that they MUST SUBMIT THIS TAX INCREASE FOR VOTER APPROVAL VIA A REFERENDUM IN NOVEMBER.
I contacted every member of the NC House Select Committee on Property Tax Reduction and Reform, Republican Representatives John Blust and Alan Branson. I suggested the following: Property tax dollars can increase every year by 3% or by the Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) from the previous year…WHICHEVER IS LESS. I went a step further and said that if governments want more than this percentage increase, they SHALL be required to seek voter approval via a referendum. This will also REQUIRE governments to adjust their property tax mill rate to make sure they do not exceed this new law.
The advantage of this method of funding government is that governments will know each year their property tax income will increase and property owners know a year in advance what their property tax bill will be a year in advance. This is BETTER than the 30% INCREASE in 2024 and the 40% INCREASE THIS YEAR.
I used the word SHALL because that word REQUIRES governments to seek voter approval by a referendum if they want more money. It also forces governments to do a better job of budgeting and prioritizing discretionary spending.
Everyone should contact every member of the House Select Committee. You can find their contact information by going to ncleg.gov and looking for members of this committee and your representative. You can email them, write them a letter or call them. NC Senators and Representatives will listen THE MORE PEOPLE CONTACT THEM. DO IT NOW, AND AGAIN EVERY WEEK. HOLD YOUR REPRESENTATIVES ACCOUNTABLE, HOLD THEIR FEET TO THE FIRE!
Thanks Ken for sharing.
We all need to voice our opinions to ncleg.gov.
Also contact each Guilford county comissioner. https://www.guilfordcountync.gov/government/board-commissioners/melvin-skip-alston
Pat,
I will admit you are sounding like you have a plan and as a taxpayer I hope you can achieve it. But I have a question…why was this not being done sooner, like as soon as Skip the Omnipotent started his preliminary ‘prepare to rape the masses’ movement.
“…he also said he thinks he may already have four votes lined up to try.”
I’m sorry to sound defeatist but that sounds like the ‘I’m kinda sort of pregnant’ line. I for one would feel better with a more definite commitment being PUBLICLY expressed by those individuals personally. But we pretty much know none of them are willing to paint a bullseye on their back to make it easier for Skip. They need to man up, go public or get back in line behind their master.
“Skip Alston, the chairman of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners, told the Rhino Times last week that the board wouldn’t keep the full $175 million but he also said the county will likely need to retain a good deal of additional revenue to cover rising costs and growth.”
I read that as ‘It’s MY money so suck it up buttercup and fork it over’
“At that same meeting, nearly every commissioner pointed out that they did not want to overburden county taxpayers and they reminded everyone that the tax rate has not been set. All that has happened so far is that property values have been reassessed higher.”
Which commissars…name names so we can hold their feet to the fire. As for the “All that has happened so far is that property values have been reassessed higher.” Why, unless Skip already has you in his pocket and is going to get his way.
“Meanwhile, Chairman Alston has argued that Guilford County is growing and must plan ahead for additional services…”
That’s Skip the Omnipotent double talk for “I need the money to ‘award grants’ to my pet NPOs (like MY museum).
In closing, let’s not forget the the Skip Alston shuffle used to get the money to build his monument…I mean new county building we don’t need right now.
Didn’t some mayor up north somewhere tell property owners he was going to raise their taxes?
I wonder how much Skips house went up with the new property evaluations?
All Pat Tillman has to do is get Alston on board and it’s problem solved. I’m thinking since so much attention is currently on the commissioners could this be time for an initiative to establish term limits?
I agree with you 110% Peter.
All citizens 70 years old or older or families making less than $70,000 should AUTOMATICALLY have their property assessment FROZEN until they sell. When they sell, the property can be reassessed.
Right now, if you make about $58,000 you can have your taxes frozen but a LIEN IS PLACED ON YOUR PROPERTY FOR THE UNPAID TAXES PLUS YOU WILL BE CHARGED 8% INTEREST. I am not sure, but that may be close to ‘street thug’ interest.
Remember the movie Network News. Well, I AM MAD AS HELL AND I AM NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE is a famous line in the movie.
If ole skippy says he will not take all of the $175 MILLION of new property tax revenue, only what the county needs, how about he cancel the $2 MILLION dollar TREE HOUSE he wants to build. DON’T FORGET ole skippy wants to RAISE THE SALES TAX which is estimated to bring in another $20+ Million a year. Unfortunately, although ole skippy and his merry band of tax and spend liberal democrats control Guilford County, a SALES TAX INCREASE MUST BE APPROVED BY VOTERS. I guess ole skippy and his cronies can’t remember a SALES TAX HIKE HAS BEEN DEFEATED 4 OR 5 TIMES.
ole skippy can ‘afford’ to not take $175 MILLION from property owners if he can get an annual guaranteed tax income of $20 MILLION +++ dollars from the SALES TAX HIKE.
ole skippy and his mischievous band of tax and spend liberal democrats LIED to voters by NOT TELLING VOTERS THAT TO BORROW $1.7 BILLION for schools, that Guilford taxpayers will pay $1.7 BILLION in interest over the next 30 years. That’s a TOTAL COST OF $3.4 billion that comes with a AVERAGE ANNUAL DEBT PAYMENT of $113 MILLION. THEN ADD the cost and interest for the new $572 MILLION county building complex and the ADDITIONAL $550 MILLION ole skippy wants for the schools, the AVERAGE ANNUAL DEBT PAYMENT FOR JUST THESE 3 ITEMS WILL EXCEED $200 MILLION A YEAR FOR THE NEXT 30 YEARS! WHAT KIND OF FINANCIAL LEGACY ARE YOU LEAVING YOUR KIDS AND GRAND KIDS IF YOU KEEP ELECTING ANY DEMOCRAT. I THOUGHT YOU WANTED A BETTER LIFE FOR YOUR FAMILY AND NOT TO BURY THEM IN DEBT UP TO THEIR EYEBALLS. DO YOU REALLY WANT YOUR KIDS TO BE LESS FINANCIALLY SAFE AND SECURE THAN YOU? I HOPE YOU WANT TO LEAVE YOUR KIDS BETTER OFF NOT STUCK PAYING OFF THE DEBTS YOU LEFT THEM.
WHAT IS IT GOING TO TAKE FOR YOU, REPUBLICANS, democrats and Independents to WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE! WE SIMPLY CAN NOT AFFORD TO ELECT ANY democrat TO ANY OFFICE! ALL THEY KNOW HOW TO DO IS TO TAX AND SPEND, AND THEN TAX AND SPEND AGAIN AND AGAIN. IT IS TIME TO ELECT REPUBLICANS TO EVERY OFFICE IN EVERY ELECTION FROM YOUR LOCAL DOG CATCHER TO EVERY ELECTED OFFICIAL IN EVERY COUNTY, IN RALEIGH AND WASHINGTON.
VOTE FOR REPUBLICANS AND DO IT NOW, THIS ELECTION. IT IS THE ONLY WAY TO SAVE YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY.
Empty words from one of the token republicrats.
This is nothing more than a cry for votes to keep a seat at the dais.
So Tillman is saying they won’t spend all of the $175 million. Or Skip is saying he won’t spend all of the $175!
They deliberately levy hugh tax increases to save money?
All county board members were in on the scheme – and 100% outrageous increase in A.V.Assessed Value.
For those of us with wells they are 100% NOT protecting our wells! Full steam ahead to co-mingle homeowner wells for high density housing to destroy our wells. Taking more of my money and no protection for my property or my well/water – Why should any of the nine ever get my vote? Their pay can be $45,000 a year — base pay plus more that they give themselves.
Gail Dunham