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Monday, 21 February 2011 17:14

Sales tax public hearing location changed


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City council discussed matters at its retreat last week. City council discussed matters at its retreat last week.

The city has changed the location of its March 8 meeting which includes a public hearing on the proposed 1 cent sales tax increase.

The meeting, which begins at 7 p.m., will be held at the Kirkwood Adams Community Center on Hamilton Street.

The city is considering a 1 cent sales tax to pay close to $23.4 million in theater debt and council has approved a draft letter requesting authorization from state legislators to hold a referendum on the matter.

“The bill, as envisioned by the city, would allow the residents of Roanoke Rapids to vote on a referendum allowing for a 1 cent local sales tax to be charged within our city limits only and to benefit the city alone in order to pay its debt obligations relating to the Roanoke Rapids Theatre,” the draft says.

The letter says while the debt of the theater is $21.5 million, the balance, if paid off early or refinanced is closer to $23.4 million. “The city’s present annual debt for the theater is over $1.7 million or 11.33 percent of our budget. The city wishes to control this debt in a manner that does not place a heavy burden on our local property taxpayers. We believe a sales tax of 1 cent, using the standard exemption to sales tax recognized by state law, is the best way to repay this debt.”

The difference between this request and others, the letter says, is the city is requesting a sales tax for just the incorporated limits of its jurisdiction, not the unincorporated areas of Halifax County. “Although we will need to work together to resolve some collection issues and reimbursement issues with both the county and the state of North Carolina, we are confident with your help that this can be accomplished.

“Also, this is merely a request for authorization to hold a referendum on the question of the local sales tax and, if passed, permission to enact it by the city council. This is not an outright request to apply the tax without first going to our residents for a vote of approval. We believe this is the way to govern ourselves and give us a path to take care of our own debt without asking the state for direct or indirect assistance with repayment.”

The letter notes the city estimates an annual sales tax just in the city limits will produce an annual revenue of $1.7 million to $2.1 million. With the exception of possible administrative fees, the amount projected is close to the annual debt of the theater. “Our request would be to use these proceeds only for theater debt, apply it only until the theater debt is paid in full and then the local sales tax should expire.”

 

 

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+2 #1 Tanya R 2011-02-21 18:41
This is just being dragged on and on. Why does the city not look into filing bankruptcy or taking away free health insurance from city employees. the city employees could pay $25 a month for health insurance and that would free up money for them to pay into theater debt. Why are not these or other options being brought up to the public?
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