Estimated 2011 Tax Bill Breakdown
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This report provides a detailed breakdown of the 2011 tax bill, including a four-year comparison of surplus revenue sources such as taxes, state aid, miscellaneous revenue, grants, and delinquent taxes. Key findings highlight the reduction in state aid by $173,791 from 2009 to 2010 and the implications of increased expenditures contributing to a tax rate increase. The 2011 local tax rate is examined in relation to assessed values, showcasing how assessment changes impact tax figures for average households in the area.
Estimated 2011 Tax Bill Breakdown
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Estimated 2011 Tax Bill Breakdown *Estimate
Revenue Sources • Taxes • State Aid • Miscellaneous • Grants • Delinquent Taxes • Surplus Funds, from prior years
Revenue Issues & Changes • State Aid was reduced 173,791 from 2009 to 2010. • 2010 was the first year 40,000 of the revaluation expenses had to be paid back, 2011 is the second • 62,215 increase in expenditures or decrease in revenues equals one cent tax rate increase. • 2011 Local Tax Rate 0.609 • 2010 Local Tax Rate 0.118 (1.18) • Increase of 0.2 (two cents) new assessed value
Cost per Average Assessment 2011 Average House is Assessed at $196,400 $ 1196.59 in Local Tax (0.609 rate) 2010 Average House was Assessed at $100,897 $ 1195.00 Local Tax (1.18 rate) Examples: Assessment 100,000 Local Tax 609.00 Assessment 150,000 Local Tax 914.00 Assessment 196,400 Local Tax 1,197.00 Assessment 250,000 Local Tax 1,523.00