TITLE
Title
RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE TAX COLLECTOR NOT TO COLLECT AD VALOREM TAXES WHEN THE ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT IS FIVE DOLLARS OR LESS
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Ben Chavis
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BACKGROUND
Background
The Guilford County Tax Department is seeking permission from the Guilford County Board of Commissioners to not bill or collect any ad valorem taxes when the original principal amount due is five dollars or less.
We have determined the estimated cost to Guilford County for billing a taxpayer for the amounts due on a tax receipt or tax notice is $5.00.
- For fiscal year 2019, we billed 3,187 bills under $5.00 totaling $10,468.52.
- For fiscal year 2018, we billed 5,216 bills under $5.00 totaling $17,074.56.
- We believe this request, if approved, will have a negligible effect on our collection percentage. We also believe is shows the public that we are good stewards of taxpayer funds.
- 73 out of 100 counties in North Carolina have a minimum bill resolution.
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RESOLUTION
Resolution
WHEREAS, by N.C.G.S. 105-321(f) the North Carolina General Assembly has authorized the governing body of a taxing unit that collects its own taxes to direct, by resolution, its assessor and tax collector not to collect minimal taxes charged on the tax records and receipts; and
WHEREAS, minimal taxes are the combined taxes and fees of the taxing unit and any other units for which it collects taxes, due on a tax receipt in a total original principal amount that does not exceed an amount, up to $5.00, set by the governing body; and
WHEREAS, the amount set by the governing body should be the estimated cost to the taxing unit of billing the taxpayer for the amounts due on a tax receipt or tax notice; and
WHEREAS, the Guilford County Board of Commissioners has determined that the estimated cost to Guilford County of billing a taxpayer for the amounts due on a tax receipt or tax notice is $5.00; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Guilford County Board of Commissioners th...
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