Sentences with phrase «tax levy growth»

The property tax levy growth for school districts in the state are expected to remain relatively flat for the 2016 - 17 fiscal year.
Local superintendents preparing next year's school spending plans are describing the process as daunting because they're bound to nearly zero percent tax levy growth for 2016 - 17.
Of the districts that approved budgets, 28 voted to surpass the limit in tax levy growth, set at nearly zero this year given the flat rate of inflation.
The cap limits property tax levy growth to 2 percent a year or the rate of inflation, whichever is less.
A report released on Monday by the New York State Association of School Business Officials shows budgetary spending is expected to increase by 2.2 percent, with a largely flat tax levy growth of 0.9 percenty.
The measure would establish a school district and local government property tax levy cap that would limit tax levy growth to the lesser of four percent or 120 percent of the annual increase in the consumer price index.
Greenport School District officials preparing next year's school spending plans are describing the process as daunting because they're bound to.77 percent tax levy growth for 2016 - 17.
Local school districts are preparing for another tight budget season this year, with minimal state aid increases projected in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's tentative spending plan and a cap of less than 2 percent on tax levy growth.
Property tax levy growth for local governments will be capped at 0.68 percent for 2017, decreasing slightly from 2016, when it was 0.73 percent, according to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
«Establish a school district and local government property tax levy cap that would limit tax levy growth to the lesser of four percent or 120 percent of the annual increase in the consumer price index.
With 1,174 municipalities reporting their 2012 budgets to the state Comptroller's Office, 217 plan to override the 2 percent limit on local property tax levy growth, updated numbers show.
First, Assembly Bill No. 1841 - A would alter the value of property subject to payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT) agreements for purposes of increasing the tax levy growth factor.
Poloncarz attributed the tax levy growth to new construction countywide, not to an overall increase in property values.
The cap limits property tax levy growth to two percent a year or the rate of inflation, whichever is less.
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