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File #: 1908-05    Version: 1 Name: Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to act promptly to amend the Second Class County Code, Article XIX (F) § 4980.2 to eliminate the ability of political subdivisions to receive a o
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 3/15/2005 In control: Special Committee on Property Assessments
On agenda: Final action: 4/5/2005
Title: Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to act promptly to amend the Second Class County Code, Article XIX (F) § 4980.2 to eliminate the ability of political subdivisions to receive a one hundred five percent windfall and require revenue neutral budgeting by those taxing jurisdictions.
Sponsors: Doug Price
Attachments: 1. 10-05-RE.pdf
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Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to act promptly to amend the Second Class County Code, Article XIX (F) § 4980.2 to eliminate the ability of political subdivisions to receive a one hundred five percent windfall and require revenue neutral budgeting by those taxing jurisdictions.

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WHEREAS, Article XIX (F) § 4980.2 of the Second Class Code provides that, following a reassessment or change in established predetermined ratio, a political subdivision shall reduce its tax rate to ensure that the total amount of property tax revenue received as a result of the reassessment or change in the predetermined ratio does not exceed one hundred five percent of the revenue received the prior year; and

WHEREAS, the “anti-windfall” provision gives political subdivisions the ability to reap a back-door tax increase without having to make any public vote to increase the amount of revenues received following a reassessment or change in predetermined ratio; and

WHEREAS, because there is no enforcement mechanism for the anti-windfall provision, taxpayers have no remedy when political subdivisions violate the provisions of § 4980.2 as was done following the last reassessment, and have an additional burden placed upon them simply as a result of a reassessment; and

WHEREAS, while the County can take steps to ensure that its own budget proceedings are revenue neutral, and pledges to do so, there is little opportunity or ability to ensure that the municipalities and school districts in Allegheny County take the same responsible steps; and

WHEREAS, the only means to ensure that taxpayers are protected from back-door tax increases as a result of a reassessment or change in predetermined ratio is by making appropriate amendments to the Second Class County Code; a measure that this Council wholeheartedly supports and advocates;

The Council of the County of Allegheny hereby resolves as f...

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