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Agenda - 11-12-20; ITEM 1 - Financial Report for the First Quarter of FY 2020-21
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3 <br /> <br />• Sales Tax has a three-month revenue lag from the NC Department of Revenue (NCDOR) with the first <br />month of July to be received in October. Note: The County received NCDOR notification of our July Sales <br />Tax which is 8.2% above the July 2019 sales tax and the August Sales Tax is 4.4% above the August 2019 <br />sales tax. The NCACC Research Center attributes the July and August 2020 sales tax performance to the <br />following factors: <br /> <br />- Online Sales Tax collections resulting from NCDOR enforcement of online retailers as consumers <br />increased their Internet purchases. <br />- Federal Stimulus spending from CARES Payroll Protection Program <br />- Gradual Easing of Business restrictions <br />Below is a three-year historical sales tax revenues and the FY 2020-21 budgeted reduction in sales tax in <br />response to the recession. The FY 2020-21 sales tax budget is -9% below the prior fiscal year after <br />factoring in the easing of public health business closures. <br /> <br /> <br />• Charges for services are 17.4% of the budget as compared to 20.8% lower the prior fiscal year. The <br />decline is attributed to COVID-19 public health measures for inmate inhabitants at the County Detention <br />Center which reduced population and commensurate cost recovery from the Federal Government. <br />Aging, Animal Services and DEAPR, Planning and Inspection fees are slightly lower as well due to COVID- <br />19 related preventive measures. <br /> <br />• Miscellaneous revenue variance of 6.8% of budgeted revenues as compared to 9.1% the prior fiscal year <br />is due to the reclassification of $252, 411 in Aging Grants from the General Fund to the Grant Fund. The <br />timing of Asset Management lease rental revenues for County facilities and lower investment earnings <br />attributed to interest rate declines. <br />General Fund expenditures are 27.4% of budgeted expenditures as compared to 25% the prior fiscal year. The <br />variance is due to an increase in debt service payments as the County funds the County and Schools bonds. <br /> <br /> <br />FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 Budget <br />25,678,025.00$ 27,844,578.66$ 28,126,261.22$ 25,595,372.00$ <br />Percent Change 8.4%1.0%-9.0% <br />4
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