Saturday, July 25, 2015

AC Pilot Program Limbo Means Higher Taxes For Towns

ICHELLE BRUNETTI POST
Atlantic City’s share of the 2015 county tax burden will fall to about 20 percent from 28 percent last year, if the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) legislation does not become law and tax bills continue to be based on equalized values.
The other 22 municipalities will have to make up the difference, to cover the $160 million to be raised by taxation for this year's $201 million county budget.
Entire article at
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/breaking/a-c-pilot-limbo-means-county-tax-bill-increases-towns/article_bbcde830-3249-11e5-bf62-a729b67dcef8.html
   Share of Atlantic County Tax Burden*
                     2014                                                           2015
Absecon         1.9% $3.2 million                            2.1% $3.5 million
Atlantic City   28.6% $40 million                           20.1% tbd**
Brigantine       8% $12.9 million                              9.6% $15.9 million
Buena             .6% $1million                                     .7% $1.2 million
Buena Vista    1.5% $2.5 million                               1.6% $2.7 million
Corbin City     1.3% $207,000                                   1.4% $234,000
EH City***        .6% $955,000                                     .6% $971,000
EH Twp         10.6% $17.4 million                           11.3% $18.8 million
Estell Manor     .4% $656,000                                     .44% $746,000
Folsom            .44% $740,400                                   .47% $774,000
Galloway       7% $10.9 million                                 8.2% $13.5 million
Hamilton       5.6% $9.1 million                                6% $10 million
Hammonton  3.2% $5.3 million                                3.7% $6.1 million
Margate       9.5% $15.5 million                               10.7% $17.8 million
Mullica         1.2% $2 million                                     1.3% $2.2 million
Northfield     2.2% $3.5 million                                  2.6% $4.3 million
Pleasantville*** 2.3% $3.8 million                              2.1% $3.6 million
Port Republic    .3% $517,000                                    .36% $608,000
Somers Point  2.9% $4.7 million                                3.2% $5.3 million
Ventnor City   5.7% $9.2 million                                6.3% $10.3 million
Weymouth       .38% $638,000                                   .44% $739,000
*Amounts paid are net, after subtracting refunds due for previous years’ overpayments, such as after successful tax appeals.
**20% would be $32 million, overpayments would then be subtracted.
***Egg Harbor City and Pleasantville property values fell significantly enough to keep their percentage the same or decrease it. Some towns’ values decreased, but percentage share still increased because Atlantic City’s went down so much more.
SOURCE: Atlantic County Board of Taxation
Linwood        2.4% $4 million                                   2.7% $4.5 million
Longport      4.6% $7.7 million                                  5.2% $8.6 million
 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It seems crazy the wealthy casino owners are paying less taxes at the expense of home owners in Atlantic County. This cannot be right?