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2003-172
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9/29/2003
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<br />6. Diversification and Stability - A diversified revenue system with a stable source <br />of income should be maintained. This will help avoid instabilities in similar <br />revenue sources due to factors such as fluctuations in the economy and variations <br />in the weather. <br /> <br />B. Issues - The following considerations and issues will guide the City Finance Department <br />in its revenue policies concerning specific sources of funds: <br /> <br />1. Cost/Benefit and Financial Impact Analysis for Tax and Fee Abatements - A <br />costJbenefit and fmancial impact analysis should be perfonned to assess tax or fee <br />abatement economic development incentives. <br /> <br />2. Accounts Receivable - Accounts receivable procedures will target collection for a <br />maximum of 30 days from service. Accounts past due more than 120 days will be <br />sent to a collection agency. The Director of Finance is authorized to write-off <br />non-collectible accounts that are delinquent for more than 180 days. <br /> <br />3. Non-Recurring Revenues - One-time or non-recurring revenues should not be <br />used to finance current ongoing operations. Non-recurring revenues should be <br />used only for non-recurring expenditures and not be used for budget balancing <br />purposes. <br /> <br />4. Deferrals or Short-Term Loans - Deferrals or short-term loans will not be used <br />for budget balancing purposes. <br /> <br />5. Property Tax Revenues - All real and business personal property located within <br />the City is valued at 100% of the fair market value for any given year based on <br />the current appraisal supplied to the City by the Hays County Tax Appraisal <br />District (HCTAD). A visual reappraisal and reassessment of all real and business <br />personal property will be done every third year. The HCTAD reappraises real and <br />business personal property every year as a standard practice. <br /> <br />Conservatism will be used to estimate property tax revenues. The Hays County <br />Tax Assessor Collector will furnish an estimated property tax collection rate to <br />the Director of Finance. The Finance Department will endeavor with the Tax <br />Assessor Collector to collect one hundred percent (100%) of property taxes levied <br />in each fiscal year. <br /> <br />6. Interest Income - Interest earned from investment of available monies, whether <br />pooled or not, will be distributed to the funds in accordance with the equity <br />balance of the flmd from which monies were provided to be invested. <br /> <br />7. User Fees and Service Charges - For services associated with a user fee or service <br />charge, the direct and indirect costs of that service will be offset by a user fee <br />where possible. Department Directors will annually review user fees and service <br />charges to ensure that the costs of services are recouped through user fees and <br />service charges. The City Council will determine how much of the cost of a <br />service should be recovered by fees and service charges. <br /> <br />City of San Marcos Financial Policy <br /> <br />Page 4 of1? <br />
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