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File #: PH-22-070    Version: 1 Name: Tax Rate Public Hearing
Type: Public Hearing Status: Public Hearings
File created: 8/16/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/13/2022 Final action:
Title: HOLD a public hearing on the proposed tax rate for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2022 and ending September 30, 2023.
Sponsors: Finance Department
Indexes: Tax Rate
Attachments: 1. Presentation
Title

HOLD a public hearing on the proposed tax rate for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2022 and ending September 30, 2023.

Summary

DATE: September 6, 2022

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Miranda Drake, Director of Budget

SUBJECT: Tax Rate Public Hearing

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

On August 2, 2022, City Council set the preliminary tax rate at $0.6233 per $100 valuation, adopted a resolution setting a public hearing for September 13, 2022 on the preliminary tax rate for the proposed FY 2023 Budget, and scheduled the adoption of the tax rate for September 13, 2022. The preliminary tax rate establishes the ceiling for the FY 2023 Budget. The actual tax rate can be equal to or lower than the preliminary tax rate and not higher.

The proposed FY 2023 Budget was submitted to City Council using a tax rate of $0.6326. After the certified tax roll and tax rate calculations were received, the proposed tax rate was able to be lowered to $0.6233 and bring in the same amount of revenue as was included in the proposed budget. The no-new-revenue tax rate for FY 2023 is $0.6059 and the voter-approval tax rate for FY 2023 is $0.7559. Since the preliminary tax rate was set above the no-new-revenue tax rate, Texas Property Tax Code requires a public hearing be held prior to the adoption of the final tax rate.

Senate Bill 2 from the 86th Legislature changed the laws regarding public hearings for tax rates. The requirement went from two public hearings to one public hearing. In addition, the allotment of time between the hearing and adoption was shortened. As a result, there was a change allowing the governing body to vote on the proposed tax rate at the public hearing per Property Tax Code Section 26.06(d). If the governing body does not adopt the tax rate at the public hearing, the meeting to vote on the tax increase may not be held later than the seventh day after the date of the public hearing per Section 26.06(e). Due to this change, the City Co...

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