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14 results for “property tax assessment” · budget

  • CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OAKLAND PRELIMINARY BUDGET 3/31/2021 2017-18 2018-19

    Mar 31, 2021

    ·Oakland, CA
    Budget

    The Charter Township of Oakland's preliminary budget for fiscal years 2021–2024 projects General Fund revenues across multiple sources. Current property taxes are estimated at $785,100 for 2021–22, $803,400 for 2022–23, and $822,200 for 2023–24. State sales tax revenue sharing represents the largest revenue stream, projected at $1,500,400 for 2021–22, $1,530,300 for 2022–23, and $1,560,900 for 2023–24. Cable franchise fees and PEG access fees are budgeted at $340,000 and $34,000 respectively for all three years. The budget eliminates Indian Lake Special Assessment revenue ($7,850 in 2020–21) and Cranberry Lake/Kniard Road Special Assessment revenues beginning in 2019–20, while retaining a School Administration Fee of $30,000 for 2021–24. Interest earned projections decline significantly from $208,991 in 2019–20 to $114,550 in 2021–22 and further to $16,500 in 2023–24.

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  • BOROUGH OF EAST STROUDSBURG East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Monroe County

    Stroudsburg, PA
    Budget

    The Borough of East Stroudsburg's financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023, present a comprehensive audit including independent auditor reports, management's discussion and analysis, and detailed financial statements covering governmental activities, business-type activities, and multiple funds. The document includes budgetary comparison schedules for various funds such as the General Fund, Sewer Fund, Water Fund, and Golf Course Fund, as well as required supplementary information on pension liabilities and contributions. Statistical information is provided on property tax levies, collections, tax rates, assessed property values, and principal taxpayers for the municipality located in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

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  • city of fort worth, texas fiscal year 2023-2024 annual budget

    Fort Worth, TX
    Budget

    The City of Fort Worth adopted its fiscal year 2023-2024 annual budget, which increases property tax revenue by $65,264,597 (9.2 percent) from the previous year, with $21,759,142 from newly added properties to the tax roll. The city council voted 9-2 in favor of the budget, with the property tax rate decreasing from $0.712500 to $0.672500 per $100 of assessed value, while total outstanding municipal debt obligations secured by property taxes amount to $1,335,366,771.

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  • 2026-2027 Budget - City of Knoxville

    Knoxville, TN
    Budget

    Mayor Indya Kincannon proposed a balanced, $499 million net budget for fiscal years 2026-2027 with no new taxes, maintaining the city's property tax rate at $2.1556 per $100 of assessed value—the lowest since 1974. The budget prioritizes public safety ($102.1 million for police and firefighter salaries and benefits), affordable housing ($8 million investment including support for the Transforming Western partnership), and parks and quality-of-life services, while withdrawing $6 million from reserves to address inflationary pressures that are outpacing revenue growth. Despite budgetary challenges from 2.2 percent sales tax growth forecasts against 3 percent anticipated inflation, Knoxville maintains strong financial reserves of $114.6 million in its General Fund Balance and holds all-time high bond ratings with the lowest debt per capita among Tennessee's six largest cities.

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  • city of fort worth, texas fiscal year 2025-2026 annual budget

    Fort Worth, TX
    Budget

    The City of Fort Worth's Fiscal Year 2025-2026 annual budget will raise $25.7 million more in property tax revenue than the previous year, representing a 3.37 percent increase, with $21.1 million of that coming from newly added property to the tax roll. The adopted FY2026 tax rate is $0.6700 per $100 of assessed valuation, down slightly from the current FY2025 rate of $0.6725. The budget also includes lobbying expenses of $380,000 and public notice expenses of $99,659 for FY2026, reflecting a net decrease of $10,573 in these combined expenditures compared to FY2025.

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  • city of fort worth, texas fiscal year 2024-2025 annual budget

    Fort Worth, TX
    Budget

    The City of Fort Worth's Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Annual Budget proposes raising property tax revenue by $16,918,339 (a 2.31 percent increase) with a recommended tax rate of $0.6773 per $100 of assessed valuation, compared to the current FY2024 rate of $0.6725. The budget includes $26,172,914 in revenue from new property additions to the tax roll. This comprehensive budget document contains organizational information, executive messaging, and budget processes and policies to address the city's fiscal planning and strategic vision.

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  • CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS FY2022

    Fort Worth, TX
    Budget

    The City of Fort Worth's FY2022 Recommended Annual Budget document outlines a budget increase of $42,924,585 (7.19% above the prior year), with $24,063,165 derived from newly added property to the tax roll. The city's proposed fiscal year 2022 tax rate is $0.73250 per $100 of assessed valuation, a decrease from the FY2021 rate of $0.74750 per $100 of assessed valuation. The budget document includes organizational information, budget development details, and the city's strategic vision and budget processes.

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  • Chapter-24-Taxation-2023.pdf

    Pottsville, PA
    Budget

    This 2023 taxation chapter from Ontelaunee Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania establishes the comprehensive regulatory framework governing multiple tax categories including real estate tax, earned income tax, local services tax, and realty transfer tax. The document sets the tax collector's compensation at $3.00 per real estate tax bill collected (including street light assessments) and $3.00 per interim tax bill collected, effective January 1, 2020. The chapter also addresses tax administration procedures, penalty structures, exemptions, and delinquent tax collection mechanisms across nine articles covering collector compensation, real estate taxation, earned income tax, local services tax, realty transfer tax, per capita tax repeal, delinquent tax collection, and economic stimulus tax exemptions.

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  • borough of kennett square 2021 approved budget

    Kennett Square, PA
    Budget

    The Borough of Kennett Square's 2021 approved budget document outlines the municipality's financial plan across multiple funds including the General Fund, Water Fund, and various debt obligations. The budget includes detailed breakdowns of revenues and expenditures by department—including General Government, Public Safety, Public Works, and Recreation—along with staffing levels, wage and benefits analysis, and a comparison of tax rates and assessments from 2010–2020. The document also provides comprehensive debt service information covering general obligation bonds and notes issued between 2019 and 2021 for projects including sewer upgrades, parking garages, and borough-owned properties.

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  • City of Wilmington Tax Rates for Fiscal Year 2022

    Wilmington, DE
    Budget

    The City of Wilmington established tax rates for Fiscal Year 2022 across eight revenue categories. The rates include a 1.25% wage tax on resident and non-resident earned income, a 1.25% net profit tax, a property tax of $1.995 per $100 of assessed value (based on 1983 valuations), a $15 monthly head tax per employee (for businesses with 6+ employees), a 1.50% real estate transfer tax, franchise taxes of 2% on electricity and 5% on cable television, a 2% natural gas tax, and a 2% lodging tax on hotel room rentals within city limits.

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  • Lebanon Pa - Home

    Lebanon, PA
    Budget

    The City of Lebanon, Pennsylvania presented its 2025 General Fund Budget to City Council on November 1, 2024, proposing no tax increase—marking the 10th consecutive year without an increase—while maintaining the millage rate at 4.581 mills. Key revenue projections include a modest 1.07% increase in real estate property tax receipts (rising $41,358) due to assessed property value increases of approximately $2.17 million, with an average property owner continuing to pay $475 annually. The budget narrative notes that most city employees are represented by unions with contracts expiring December 31, 2025, and discusses anticipated revenue from real estate transfer taxes and earned income taxes based on housing market conditions and economic factors.

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  • City of Providence Rhode Island Fiscal Year 2025 ...

    Providence, RI
    Budget

    The City of Providence enacted a municipal levy ordinance for fiscal year 2024-2025 establishing property tax assessments between $381,026,712 and $396,221,403, representing 100% of projected tax collections to cover ordinary municipal expenses, debt service, and other city purposes. Taxes are due between July 1-24, 2024, with a 12% annual penalty on unpaid amounts, and can be paid in four equal quarterly installments beginning July 24, 2024, with subsequent installments due in October 2024, January 2025, and April 2025. The ordinance amends city ordinance sections governing tax rates and exemptions for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, with property assessments based on valuations as of December 31, 2023.

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  • Budget - City of Knoxville

    Knoxville, TN
    Budget

    Mayor Indya Kincannon proposed a balanced $499 million net operating budget for 2026-2027 with no new taxes, maintaining the city's property tax rate at $2.1556 per $100 of assessed value—the lowest since 1974. The budget prioritizes public safety ($102.1 million for police and firefighter salaries and benefits), affordable housing (over $8 million in investments including $4.5 million for the Transforming Western partnership), and parks and quality of life services, while addressing inflationary pressures that exceed modest sales tax revenue growth of 2.2 percent. The city's General Fund Balance reserves total approximately $114.6 million with all-time high bond ratings and the lowest debt per capita among Tennessee's six largest cities.

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  •      Assessed Home Value (FY2022) $ 226,301 Less homestead exemption

    Tampa, FL
    Budget

    This document provides information about the City of Tampa's FY2022 property tax calculation and budgeting process. It illustrates that for a home with an assessed value of $226,301, after applying a $50,000 homestead exemption, the resulting net taxable value of $176,301 is multiplied by the millage rate of 6.2076 mills per $1,000 to produce a property tax of $1,094. The document includes frequently asked questions explaining that property taxes increase when property values rise despite constant millage rates, defines key budget terms, and describes Tampa's budget preparation process, which begins in November with revenue and expense estimates reviewed by the Mayor.

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