Farmers’ Electric Cooperative paid over $200,000 in property taxes


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Farmers’ Electric Cooperative paid over $200,000 in property taxes to nine north Missouri counties in 2001.

An overall total of $209,103.60 was paid by the cooperative as a result of its plant (power lines, poles, transformers, etc.) located in the counties of Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clinton, Daviess,

DeKalb, Linn, Livingston and Ray. Property taxes paid to each county is as follows: Caldwell $26,987; Carroll $20,578.57; Chariton $9,697.93; Clinton $405.93; Daviess $51,874.15; DeKalb $2,812.86; Linn $13,410.22; Livingston $59,445.45; Ray $23,891.49.

FEC Development, the cooperative’s economic development arm of the business, also paid taxes totaling $8,786.36. The overall total was $217,889.96.