2020 2020 2021 2021 MAYOR COUNCIL 2019 FINAL Current PROPOSED PROPOSED Actual
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This budget document presents revenue projections for the 2021 fiscal year across multiple tax categories for a Pennsylvania municipality. Key revenue sources include real estate taxes (projected at $5.2 million, down $1.2 million from the mayor's proposal), earned income taxes (totaling approximately $2.6 million), per capita taxes, and local service taxes. The document compares actual 2019 figures, the final 2020 budget, year-to-date 2020 performance, the mayor's 2021 proposal, and council's proposed amendments as of December 11, 2020.
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