LPTs and commercial rates remained the same in the local authority's budget allocation for 2023.
There's no guarantee local property taxes and commerical rates won't increase in Westmeath this time next year.
That's according to Cathaoirleach Aengus O' Rourke, following the local authority's announcment of a 100 million euro budget for 2023.
Westmeath County Council opted not to increase commerical rates and the local property tax for next year.
The Fianna Fáil rep says the country's ecnomic outlook makes it difficult to predict the future:
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