CAFR 2017

The Debt Service Fund has a fund balance of $16.5 million, $5.6 million higher than last year, with a target level of $10 million. The fund covered debt service expenditures of approximately $17.2 million, amounting to approximately 6.7 cents of the general property tax rate. The total fund balance at June 30, 2017 is assigned for debt service in next year’s budget with the balance to be used to stabilize property tax rates from year to year, despite future increases in debt service amounts due to new voter-approved bonds, as well as to support the City’s fund balance goals. Revenues for general governmental functions (General, Special Revenue, Capital Project and Debt Service Funds) amounted to $300,163,016 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017and are comprised

of various sources as shown in the following graph: Revenues by Sources – Governmental Activities

70.3%

Taxes

Intergovernmental

Licenses and Permits

Fines and Forfeitures

1.5%

Charges for Current Services

0.4%

8.1%

Investment Income

0.7%

17.5%

1.4%

Miscellaneous

Property tax collections, for the current City levy, including $8,340,451 for GTA, amounted to $169,227,159. The rate of collection as of the end of the fiscal year was 99.35% for the current year levy, with collections for levies in previous years approximating close to 100%. We expect the collection rate to remain at high levels due to the new statewide motor vehicle “Tax and Tag Together” system, implemented by North Carolina effective July 1, 2013. The State of North Carolina now collects property taxes on motor vehicles and remits to the City rather than collected by Guilford County under the old system. The overall property tax rate remained the same in FY 2017 while the General Fund allocation was reduced by $.0016 with a corresponding increase to the Transit Fund allocation. The FY 2017 budget was adopted with $0.0069 directly recorded in the Housing Partnership Fund. This amount replaces the General Fund transfer to the housing fund that was budgeted in previous years and allows the Housing Partnership Fund to remain a Special Revenue Fund in accordance with GASB Statement No. 54. The FY 2017 budget also provides for $0.005 for economic development purposes and $.035 for public transit support. The resulting General Fund tax rate was 58.56 cents per $100 valuation in FY 2017.

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