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Board of County Commissioners
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />Cent Fuel Tax include transportation expenditures needed to meet the requirements of the Capital <br />Improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />A Professional Sports Franchise Facility Tax is a levy of up to I% on any lodging agreement for six <br />months or less. Revenue from this tax may be used to pay the debt service on bonds issued to finance <br />the construction, reconstruction, or renovation of a professional sports franchise facility. <br />State Sources <br />Revenue classified as state sources may be generated locally but collected by the state and returned to <br />the county. Table 6.1 displays the state revenue sources applicable to Indian River County. Those <br />sources are described in further detail below. <br />• Local Government Half -Cent Sales Tax <br />The Local Government Half Cent Sales Tax <br />Program allocates 8.9744% of net sales tax <br />proceeds remitted by sales tax dealers in a <br />county to a special account administered by the <br />Department of Revenue; that account is the <br />Local Government Half Cent Sales Tax Clearing <br />Trust Fund. Those funds are then earmarked for <br />distribution to the governing body of the county <br />and each municipality within the county. <br />Distribution of those monies within the county <br />is determined by a formula that uses a weighting <br />factor based on the population of the <br />incorporated and unincorporated areas and <br />multiplies that factor by 8.9744% of the sales <br />tax proceeds received by the county. In FY <br />20144 Indian River County received <br />Figure 6.10: Half Cent Sales Tax Revenue <br />$10,000 by FY <br />$8,685 $9;044 <br />$9,000 $8,220 <br />$8,000 $7,075 $7,413 $7,829 <br />$7,000 <br />$6,000 <br />$5,000 <br />$4,000 <br />$3,000 <br />$2,000 <br />$1,000 <br />10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 <br />■ Revenue (in thousands) <br />Source: Indian River County Finance Department <br />$8,685,000$9,044,000 through the half -cent sales tax. As shown in Table 6.1, that amount <br />represented X9-33.81% of all funds collected by Indian River County during the 2014/152015/16 <br />fiscal year. <br />Figure 6.10 displays the funds made available to Indian River County through the half -cent local <br />government sales tax over the last six fiscal years. Overall, Indian River County's half -cent sales tax <br />revenue increased between Fiscal Year 2409442010/11 and Fiscal Year 2014/-152015/16. <br />Occasionally, governments can receive supplemental distributions by meeting special eligibility <br />criteria; however, in no case can the total supplemental and ordinary distribution exceed the <br />maximum per capita amount allowed by law. Governments are allowed wide latitude in using the <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted , Ordinance 2017- 13 <br />P2 60 <br />
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