Beaufort County school board has until June 9 to cut its budget by $4 million in order to avoid a large county tax increase.
The district's original budget hinged upon $118 million in tax revenue, but the city council subsequently discovered that figure was based on a faulty projection and has asked the district to revise the budget based on actual revenue of $114.8 million, according to the State.com.
Council members said the cuts are necessary to avoid an excessive tax increase, the state reported.
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