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File #: 23-1178A    Version: 1
Type: Work / Budget Information Session Status: Work Session
File created: 7/18/2023 Department: Board of County Commissioners - Work Session
On agenda: 7/27/2023 Final action:
Title: Fiscal Year 2024 maximum millage rates for certification to the Property Appraiser by August 2, 2023.
Attachments: 1. Max Millage Presentation
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Subject:

Fiscal Year 2024 maximum millage rates for certification to the Property Appraiser by August 2, 2023.

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Recommended Action:

Establish maximum millage rates for certification to the Property Appraiser for Fiscal Year 2024 by August 2, 2023.

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Strategic Plan:

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Summary:

In accordance with Florida Statutes 200.065(2)b, the Board of County Commissioners shall notify the Property Appraiser’s Office (PAO) of the maximum millage rates for all taxing authorities under its purview within 35 days of certification of the preliminary tax roll by PAO on July 1. These millage rates may not be increased but may be decreased, after notification and prior to the adoption of the final millage rates and budgets at a public hearing on September 19.

 

Background Information:

These maximum millage rates are used in the development of the Truth in Millage notices to be mailed by PAO to all property owners on approximately August 21, 2023. At this BCC Meeting, the Board may also provide feedback on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Proposed Budget delivered on July 18, 2023, and direct changes to this budget. Any changes would be incorporated into the FY24 Tentative Budget to be posted to the County’s Citizen Budget website (https://pinellas.gov/citizens-guide-to-the-budget/) on September 5 and considered along with tentative millage rates at a public hearing on September 7. Changes may also be directed prior to the adoption of the final millage rates and budgets at a public hearing on September 19.

 

Fiscal Impact:

Establishing maximum millage rates for certification to the Property Appraiser is required to comply with Florida Statutes.

 

Staff Member Responsible:

Chris Rose, Director, Office of Management and Budget

 

Partners:

All Departments under the Board of County Commissioners, County Attorney, Constitutional Officers, and Independent Agencies

 

Attachments:

FY24 Maximum Millage Rates Presentation

FY24 Maximum Millage Rates