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File #: 23-405    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Held
File created: 5/17/2023 Departments: TREASURER
On agenda: 6/13/2023 Final action:
Title: Public hearing to consider adoption of a resolution to update the proposed Tax Collector Fee Schedule: A) Open public hearing B) Close public hearing C) Adopt a resolution to update the proposed Tax Collector Fee Schedule effective June 13, 2023.
Attachments: 1. 20230613_r_Fee_Schedule_2023, 2. 20230613_att_Attachment A_Proposed_Fee_Schedule_2023, 3. 20230613_att_Attachment_B_Revised_Fee_Schedule_2023, 4. 20230613_att_Attachment_C_Fee_Study_2023
Special Notice / Hearing: 10-day_
Vote Required: Majority

To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: Sandie Arnott, Treasurer-Tax Collector
Subject: Public hearing to consider adoption of a resolution to update the proposed Tax Collector Fee Schedule

RECOMMENDATION:
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Public hearing to consider adoption of a resolution to update the proposed Tax Collector Fee Schedule:

A) Open public hearing

B) Close public hearing

C) Adopt a resolution to update the proposed Tax Collector Fee Schedule effective June 13, 2023.

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BACKGROUND:
Government Code Section 54985 allows the Board of Supervisors to increase, decrease, or charge a fee, which is otherwise authorized to be levied, in the amount reasonably necessary to recover the cost of providing any product or service or cost of enforcing any regulation for which the fee or charge is levied. The fee or charge may reflect the average cost of providing any product or service or enforcing any regulation.

California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 2922 permits the Tax Collector to collect actual costs of collection incurred by the county up to the time that delinquent taxes are paid. California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 5832 also permits the Tax Collector to charge a fee for the preparing and processing of a tax clearance certificate that is also equal to the actual costs of preparing and processing that certificate. California Revenue and Taxation Codes Section 4674 and 4676 permit fees for the cost of maintaining tax-defaulted property records, and for administering and processing claims for excess proceeds from tax sales and for these fees to be deducted from the excess proceeds and distributed to the county general fund.


DISCUSSION:
The Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector (TTC) conducted a full review of its fees and recommends adjusting the fees to recover the cost of discretionary and preventable services that ultimately increase the operational costs required to fund the tax ...

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