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File #: Res. 2022-187R    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Individual Consideration
File created: 7/25/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/16/2022 Final action:
Title: Consider approval of Resolution 2022-187R, setting a maximum proposed Tax Rate of $60.30 cents per $100 taxable value; and declaring an effective rate.
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. CITY OF SAN MARCOS - 2022 TNT FINAL, 3. NOTICE ABOUT 2022 TAX RATES
AGENDA CAPTION:
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Consider approval of Resolution 2022-187R, setting a maximum proposed Tax Rate of $60.30 cents per $100 taxable value; and declaring an effective rate.
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Meeting date: August 16, 2022

Department: Finance Department, Jonathan Locke, Finance Director

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Background Information:
This resolution proposes a maximum tax rate of 60.30 cents per $100 valuation. 60.30 cents is the adopted tax rate for Fiscal Year 2022, and the maximum tax rate authorized by the Fiscal Year 2023 Adopted Budget Policy Statement. The current Fiscal Year 2023 budget is based on a tax rate of 59.66 cents per $100 valuation. Setting the maximum tax rate at 60.30 cents provides City Council with some flexibility to adopt a tax rate up to the current rate.
The State Tax Code defines steps that taxing entities must follow in adopting their tax rates. If the tax rate exceeds the no new revenue (NNR) or voter approval tax rate, the governing body must take a vote and schedule a public hearing on the tax rate. City Council chooses to have two public hearings t...

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