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Effects of Declining EAVs and Levy Abatements Grayslake ESD 46 September 21, 2011 Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk
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County Clerk’s Role County Clerk’s office does not determine tax rates, only calculates them. Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk What determines tax rates: -Property values (from Assessors) -District levies (from taxing districts) -Statutory limits (from state legislature & governor)
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Declining Property Values 6.7% decline since 2008 Trend to continue for foreseeable future Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk
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Values and Rates Declining property values (EAV) do not create declines in taxes As “values go down, rates go up” Districts receive levy, unless any of three limits are triggered. Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk
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Three Levy Limits Truth in Taxation Fund Limits Property Tax Extension Limitation Law (PTELL) Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk How do declining EAVs affect these limits?
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Declining Property Values Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Is Truth-in-Taxation affected? NO
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Truth-in-Taxation Truth-in-Taxation requires additional legal notice and public meeting if current levy > 105% of prior year’s extension Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Definitions “Levy” = amount requested “Extension” = amount billed (after limits imposed)
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Truth-in-Taxation Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk 2010 levy > 5% over 2009 extension District required to hold Truth-in- Taxation hearing in 2010 Note: EAVs not part of calculation
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Declining Property Values Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Individual fund limits affected? POSSIBLY
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Fund Limits Certain funds have fixed levy rate limits: – Education3.500 – Operations0.550 – Special Education0.400 – Working Cash0.050 Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Definition “Levy Rate” = Levy / EAV
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Fund Limits As EAVs decrease, levy rates increase. For ESD 46, Operations Fund is near rate limit. 2010 levy rate Education3.500%2.276% Operations0.550%0.496% Special Education0.400%0.019% Working Cash0.050%0.009% Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk
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Declining Property Values Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk PTELL limit affected? PARTIALLY
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PTELL PTELL addresses two types of property: Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk “Established” property (property taxed by district in prior year) “New” property (new construction, annexations, etc.)
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PTELL LIMITS Limited to inflationary increase (1.5% for 2011) over the highest of the prior three years’ extensions Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Revenue from established property 2008200920102011 1.5% over 2010 extension
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PTELL LIMITS Sets aggregate “limiting rate”: Increased Extension Established Property EAV Declining EAV means limiting rate increases (“values go down, rates go up”) Declining EAV has no effect on actual revenues Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Revenue from established property
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PTELL New property taxed at rate set by established property calculation (max = limiting rate) Creates revenues over the inflationary increase Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Revenue from new property Above 1.5% limit 2008200920102011
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PTELL Declining new property EAV x increasing limiting rate = ?? Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Revenue from new property
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PTELL DOES NOT APPLY Debt service & SEDOL IMRF not PTELL-capped Final rate = levy rate Raises district’s tax rate above PTELL limiting rate Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Revenue from non-PTELL funds Uncapped 2008200920102011
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But… this assumes a levy at or above limits. What happens when levy is reduced one year? Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk
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Levy Abatements Effect on Truth in Taxation – Lowers bar for hearing in following year – Not a limit, so no other effect Effect on individual fund limits – Lowers likelihood of hitting rate limits Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk
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Levy Abatements Effect on PTELL Cuts to non-PTELL funds reduce current taxes alone PTELL limited funds based on prior years’ extensions, so abatement one year can impact. Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk
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Levy Abatements Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk 2009201020112012 PTELL limit Abated extension
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Levy Abatements Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk 2009201020112012 Limit without 2011 abatement Actual limit Limit if PTELL were based on prior year only
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Levy Abatements Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk 2009201020112012 This gap exists in all subsequent years
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Levy Abatements Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Levy abatement has different effect depending on size Maximum allowed current year extension Full, unabated levy No effect in current or subsequent years
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Levy Abatements Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Levy abatement has different effect depending on size Highest of prior two years’ extensions Maximum allowed current year extension Full, unabated levy No effect in current or subsequent years Affects current and subsequent years
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Levy Abatements Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Levy abatement has different effect depending on size Highest of prior two years’ extensions Maximum allowed current year extension Full, unabated levy Zero levy No effect in current or subsequent years Affects current and subsequent years Affects current year, but not subsequent years
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Levy Abatements Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk (same, to scale based on 2010 data) $925,000 $1,266,000 $29,245,000
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Frequently Asked Questions Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk What happens to taxes when a home is foreclosed on? – Whenever property changes ownership, any outstanding taxes are responsibility of new owner – Foreclosure sales not included in assessment calculations (but short sales are)
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Frequently Asked Questions Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk What is the typical tax collection rate? Is anything done to offset losses in collection? – Lake County collection rate over 99% – Levy for debt service increased by 1% to accommodate
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Frequently Asked Questions Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk What is the timeline for taxing districts? – Budget & Appropriation Ordinance: filed 30 days after passage – Levy Ordinance: filed by last Tuesday in December – New Bond Ordinances: filed by March 1 st of following year – Abatement Ordinances: filed by March 15 th of following year
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Challenge for Every District Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk Meet charge to provide acceptable services to taxpayers. Meet legislative mandates. Balance fiduciary responsibility to property owners with falling values, “upside-down” loans or reduced personal income. Restrain spending and tighten government belts just as individual property owners must.
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For more information contact: Lake County Clerk’s Office Tax Extension Department 18 N County Street, Rm 101 Waukegan, IL 60085 (847) 377-2404 taxextension@lakecountyil.gov Willard Rooks Helander Lake County Clerk You’re always welcome at the Lake County Clerk’s Office!
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