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  • ADOPTED ANNUAL BUDGET & PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

    Fort Worth, TX
    Budget

    The City of Fort Worth adopted its FY2023 annual budget, which increases property tax revenue by $73,009,942 (11.4 percent) compared to the previous year, with $19,583,878 from newly added property. The municipal property tax rate was reduced from $0.7325 to $0.7125 per $100 valuation, while total outstanding municipal debt obligations secured by property taxes stands at $1,114,604,718. The budget passed with a 7-2 vote, with Mayor Mattie Parker and five council members voting in favor and two voting against.

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  • fy2025 - proposed budget

    Charlotte, NC
    Budget

    Charlotte's FY2025 proposed budget totals $4.2 billion across all funds, with a general fund of $898.2 million that is structurally balanced without requiring policy-driven compensation increases in FY2026. The budget addresses workforce challenges through targeted recruitment and retention strategies across public safety, operations, and administrative roles, including pay plan adjustments, new incentives, and career development programs such as tuition assistance and coaching. Charlotte maintains the lowest property tax rate among North Carolina cities with populations over 250,000 at $0.2604 per $100 valuation, having made no property tax increases in the past five years while managing growth, inflation, and service expectations.

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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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  • Dallas County Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Budget Cover Page

    Dallas, TX
    Budget

    Dallas County's Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget raises property tax revenue of $29,394,729 more than the prior year, representing a 5.13 percent increase, with $13,637,722.62 from new properties added to the tax roll. The governing body voted 5–0 in favor, with County Judge Clay Jenkins, Commissioners Dr. Theresa Daniel, JJ Koch, John Wiley Price, and Dr. Elba Garcia supporting approval. The property tax rate decreased to $0.227946 per $100 of valuation from $0.239740 in the prior year, while total debt obligation secured by property taxes is $116,665,000. The budget was developed in response to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic challenges affecting service delivery, employee hiring and retention, and economic conditions including a June 2021 unemployment rate of 6.0% and a 29.06 percent increase in single-unit residential housing sales year-over-year.

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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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  • 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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  • $150 million: Estate Tax Rate equals around , exempt about $.36 in Tax Rate.

    Richmond, VA
    Budget

    Richmond's officially adopted budget totals $3,028,928,656, with the General Fund comprising 35% ($1,056,511,879) of total spending. Major budget allocations include Richmond Public Schools ($248,880,792), Public Safety ($220,666,139), and a Capital Improvement Plan ($549,592,657), funded primarily through real estate taxes ($515,809,767) and other local taxes ($216,962,729). The budget overview shows real estate tax valuations growing from $1.4 billion in 2016 to $2.3 billion by 2023, reflecting significant property value increases in the city.

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