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Consider a memorandum/resolution setting the preliminary tax rate for the FY 2025 Annual Budget and setting the date to hold a public hearing.
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DATE: August 6, 2024
TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager
FROM: Judith Tangalin, Executive Director of Finance
SUBJECT: Setting the Preliminary Tax Rate
BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:
Truth-in-taxation laws require the governing body to publish notice and hold a public hearing if a proposed tax rate exceeds the lower of the no-new-revenue tax rate or the voter-approval rate. The following tax rates per $100 valuation are relevant to the proposed FY 2025 Budget:
No-New-Revenue Rate 0.5996
Notice and Hearing Rate >0.5996
Proposed Budget Rate 0.6573
Current Rate 0.6208
Voter-Approval Rate 0.7114
The City Council must set a preliminary tax rate for the proposed FY 2025 Budget. The preliminary tax rate is the maximum tax rate that may be adopted for the FY 2025 Budget. The final tax rate may be equal to or lower than the preliminary tax rate. The final tax rate may not be higher than the preliminary tax rate.
If the preliminary tax rate is equal to or less than 0.5996, the City Council must take a record vote and a public hearing on the preliminary tax rate is not required.
If the preliminary tax rate exceeds 0.5996, the City Council must take a record vote and schedule a public hearing on the preliminary tax rate. The City Manager's proposed FY 2025 Budget is predicated on the proposed budget rate of 0.6573. Setting the preliminary tax rate at the 0.6573 requires a public hearing since it is higher than 0.5996.
The Notice of Public Hearing must run at least five (5) days prior to the public hearing on the tax rate. The public hearing is scheduled for September 3, 2024, and the tax rate is scheduled to be adopted the same day. In accordance with State law, the governing body may vote on the proposed tax rate at the public hearing and requires that the tax rate be adopted no later...
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