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File #: 24-325    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/18/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/12/2024 Final action:
Title: An Ordinance Making and Certifying the 2024 Tax Levy for Taxes Payable in 2025 at 3.554 Mills (comprised of a general operating mill levy of 4.279 mills and a temporary tax credit of 0.725 mills) Upon Each Dollar of Assessed Valuation of All Taxable Property and a Tax Credit of 3.554 Mills Upon Each Dollar of Assessed Valuation of All Taxable Business Personal Property Within the Corporate Limits of the City of Colorado Springs Presenter: Charae McDaniel, Chief Financial Officer
Attachments: 1. TaxLevy2025-BPPT_CreditORD SB23B

 

Title

An Ordinance Making and Certifying the 2024 Tax Levy for Taxes Payable in 2025 at 3.554 Mills (comprised of a general operating mill levy of 4.279 mills and a temporary tax credit of 0.725 mills) Upon Each Dollar of Assessed Valuation of All Taxable Property and a Tax Credit of 3.554 Mills Upon Each Dollar of Assessed Valuation of All Taxable Business Personal Property Within the Corporate Limits of the City of Colorado Springs

 

Presenter: 

Charae McDaniel, Chief Financial Officer

 

Body

  Summary:

Per City Charter 7-40.Levy, the Council shall make by ordinance the proper levy in mills upon each dollar of the assessed valuation of all taxable property within the City, and shall thereupon cause the total levy to be certified to the County Assessor.  Further, as provided by City Charter, the Colorado Constitution, and the laws of the State of Colorado, City Council grants a property tax credit on all taxable business personal property equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the gross mill levy.  The attached Ordinance fulfills these requirements

 

  Background: 

For 2024, 3.554 mills is set as a tax levy for City purposes to be due and payable in and during the year 2025.  This mill levy is comprised of a general operating mill levy of 4.279 mills and a temporary tax credit of 0.725 mills. The City anticipates exceeding the TABOR Property Tax limit by approximately $6.45 million in 2025. To provide some property tax relief to citizens and to reduce the property tax revenue received by the City to below the TABOR Property Tax limit, the 2025 budget includes a temporary mill levy tax credit on real property of 0.725 mills, or approximately $6.45 million.

  Previous Council Action:

The 2025 Budget was provided to City Council on October 7, 2024 and includes Property Tax revenue of $28,957,217.  City Council held one budget work session and held one mark-up session to review and discuss the 2025 Budget.

 

  Financial Implications:

The City’s 2025 property tax revenue is budgeted for 28,957,217.

 

  City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:

N/A

 

  Stakeholder Process:

Public input was received by City Council at a formal public hearing held on October 21, 2024.

 

  Alternatives:

Per City Charter 7-40.Levy, if the Council fails in any year to make the tax levy, then the rate last fixed shall be the rate fixed for the ensuing fiscal year.

 

Recommended Action

  Proposed Motion:

Move approval of the attached ordinance making and certifying the 2024 tax levy for taxes payable in 2025 at 3.554 mills (comprised of a general operating mill levy of 4.279 mills, and a temporary tax credit of 0.725 mills) upon each dollar of assessed valuation of all taxable property and a tax credit of 3.554 mills upon each dollar of assessed valuation of all taxable business personal property within the corporate limits of the City of Colorado Springs.

 

Summary of Ordinance Language

An Ordinance setting the 2024 Tax Levy for Taxes Payable in 2025 at 3.554 Mills and a Tax Credit of 3.554 Mills on All Taxable Business Personal Property Within the Corporate Limits of the City of Colorado Springs




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