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City Council explores property-tax rate Posted: 04 Jun 2010 11:22 PM PDT Message from Five Filters: If you can, please donate to the full-text RSS service so we can continue developing it. Washington officials are targeting 50 cents per $100 valuation as the city's property-tax rate for the 2010-2011 fiscal year, which begins July 1. That target was agreed on during the council's budget meeting Tuesday. The new property-tax rate is scheduled to be set later this month when the City Council adopts the 2010-2011 budget. With a 4-1 vote, the council set the 50 cents per $100 valuation as its preferred property-tax rate. The city's current property-tax rate is 60 cents per $100 valuation. The new property-tax rate, when adopted, will reflect the change in values of real property (land and structures) in the city as a result of the recent revaluation of all properties in Beaufort County, including those in municipalities. After a revaluation, many counties and municipalities try to adjust their property-tax rates so they are revenue neutral, meaning the new tax rate when applied to the new property values generates the same amount of revenue as the previous tax rate and property values generated. Matt Rauschenbach, the city's chief financial officer, determined that the revenue-neutral tax rate for the city in the upcoming fiscal year would be 47.44 cents per $100 valuation. State law requires that after the city's budget officer calculates the revenue-neutral tax rate, then he or she increase that rate by a growth factor equal to the average annual percentage increase in the tax because caused by improvements since the last reappraisal. "This growth factor represents the expected percentage increase i the value of the tax base due to improvements during the next fiscal year," reads the law. Rauschenbach's calculations show that the revenue-neutral tax rate, adjusted for growth, comes to 48.56 cents per $100 valuation. The target property-tax rate of 50 cents per $100 valuation reflects city officials' concerns the city could see some of its revenue sources not generate as much revenue as expected. Mayor Pro Tempore Bobby Roberson expressed concern that the Beaufort County Board of Commissioners may change the way it distributes sales-tax income to the municipalities in the county. That change could result in those municipalities receiving less in sales-tax revenues. Also, actions by the General Assembly, now in session, could result in other revenue declines for local governments, city officials said. Five Filters featured article: Into the Abyss. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
Jacksonville property tax rate could go up 8 percent -- or more Posted: 04 Jun 2010 12:04 PM PDT Message from Five Filters: If you can, please donate to the full-text RSS service so we can continue developing it. One person's "revenue-neutral millage rate adjustment" is another's "tax increase."
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