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File #: RS-15-049    Version: 1 Name: Preliminary Tax Rate for the FY 2016
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/4/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/11/2015 Final action: 8/11/2015
Title: Consider a memorandum/resolution setting the preliminary tax rate for the FY 2016 Annual Budget and Plan of Municipal Services and setting the dates to hold public hearings on the proposed tax increase, if a proposed tax increase is approved by the council.
Sponsors: Finance Department
Attachments: 1. Council Memorandum
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Consider a memorandum/resolution setting the preliminary tax rate for the FY 2016 Annual Budget and Plan of Municipal Services and setting the dates to hold public hearings on the proposed tax increase, if a proposed tax increase is approved by the council.

SUMMARY

AGENDA ITEM

Consider a memorandum/resolution setting the preliminary tax rate for the FY 2016 Annual Budget and Plan of Municipal Services and setting the dates to hold public hearings on the proposed tax increase, if a proposed tax increase is approved.

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT

Finance

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Truth-in-taxation laws require that a governing body must publish notices and hold public hearings if a proposed tax rate exceeds the lower of the effective tax rate or the rollback rate. The following tax rates are relevant to the proposed FY 2016 Budget. These proposed tax rates are per $100 valuation.

Effective Tax Rate .7400
Current Tax Rate .7498
Notice and Hearing Tax Rate >.7400
Preliminary Budget Tax Rate .7498
Rollback Tax Rate .8290


The City Council now must set a preliminary tax rate for the proposed FY 2016 Budget. The preliminary tax rate is the maximum tax rate that can be adopted for the FY 2016 Budget. On the other hand, the preliminary tax rate can be lowered when the final tax rate is set. If the preliminary tax rate is equal to or less than .7400, no additional meetings will be required, and the tax rate will be adopted on September 8, 2015.

If the preliminary tax rate exceeds .7400, the Council must take a record vote and schedule two (2) public hearings on th...

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