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RES-1997-026 Resolution Regarding Various Bills in North carolina General Assembly
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19 <br /> Introductions <br /> S518 "To authorize each county of the state to levy a temporary one cent local sales tax <br /> for a period of one year, if approved by the voters of the county." Sen. Beverly <br /> Perdue(Craven). This bill would provide for the tax cited following a successful <br /> referendum. Proceeds would be divided among the county and its municipalities on either <br /> a per capita basis or on the basis of ad valorem taxes levied, at the option of Board of <br /> County Commissioners. The bill was referred to the Senate Finance Committee. <br /> H624 "To authorize Camden, Currituck, Pasquotank, and Perquimans Counties to choose <br /> from a menu of local revenue options, subject to approval by the voters of the <br /> respective counties." Rep. Bill Owens (Pasquotank). This bill would authorize local <br /> referenda on occupancy taxes (6%), prepared meals taxes (1%) or impact fees. The bill <br /> was referred to the House Finance Committee. <br /> James B. Blackburn, III C. Ronald Aycock <br /> General Counsel Executive Director <br /> 4 <br />
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