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File #: 6644   
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 9/1/2022 Department: Auditor-Controller/Treasurer/Tax Collector
On agenda: 9/13/2022 Final action: 9/13/2022
Subject: Fiscal Year 2022-23 Property Tax Rates for Local Agencies
Attachments: 1. ATT-ATC-9-13-22-Fiscal Year 2022-23 Property Tax Rates for Local Agencies, 2. RES-ATC-9-13-22-Fiscal Year 2022-23 Property Tax Rates for Local Agencies, 3. Item #14 Executed BAI, 4. 2022-184 Executed Resolution
REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
AND RECORD OF ACTION

September 13, 2022

FROM
ENSEN MASON, Auditor-Controller/Treasurer/Tax Collector

SUBJECT
Title
Fiscal Year 2022-23 Property Tax Rates for Local Agencies
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RECOMMENDATION(S)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution setting fiscal year 2022-23 property tax rates for local agencies within San Bernardino County (Attachment A).
(Presenter: John Johnson, Assistant Auditor-Controller/Treasurer/Tax Collector, 382-7004)
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COUNTY AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER GOALS & OBJECTIVES
Operate in a Fiscally-Responsible and Business-Like Manner.

FINANCIAL IMPACT
Approval of this Resolution will not result in the use of additional Discretionary General Funding (Net County Cost). Statutory tax levies for fiscal year 2022-23 are necessary to fund a portion of local agencies' operations and to raise funds necessary to retire voter approved debt.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Per statutory requirements, the recommended Resolution will set the fiscal year 2022-23 property tax rates for local agencies within San Bernardino County (County).

Government Code Section 29100 requires the Board of Supervisors to adopt by Resolution the annual property tax rates on the secured roll on or before October 3 of each year, at a rate not to exceed one dollar ($1) per one hundred ($100), or 1% of assessed value, as specified in Article XIIIA of the California Constitution, and Sections 93 and 100 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.

Revenue and Taxation Code Section 93 authorizes an additional levy of ad valorem property tax in excess of the 1% in order to raise revenues in the amounts needed to meet annual debt service requirements for interest and principal payments on general obligation bonds; other indebtedness approved by the voters prior to July 1, 1978; and for bonded indebtedness incurred for the acquisition or improvement of real property that was approved by its voters. The revenue f...

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