Legislation Details

File #: 26-365    Version: 1 Name: ATR Prop Tax Revenue
Type: ATR Status: Consent Calendar
In control: Auditor-Controller
On agenda: 5/12/2026 Final action: 5/12/2026
Title: Approve an Appropriation Transfer Request of $233,000 in unanticipated property tax revenue in various County budget units to fund the increase in property tax prior year refund charges for FY2025/26 (4/5 vote required)
District: All
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Approve an Appropriation Transfer Request of $233,000 in unanticipated property tax revenue in various County budget units to fund the increase in property tax prior year refund charges for FY2025/26 (4/5 vote required)

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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Auditor-Controller's Office recommends that the Board of Supervisors approve an Appropriation Transfer Request of $233,000 in unanticipated property tax revenue in various County budget units to fund the increase in property tax prior year refunds processed during FY2025/26 (4/5 vote required).

SUMMARY & DISCUSSION:

In 2023, the County implemented a new property tax administration system. As with many large-scale system transitions, the implementation resulted in temporary delays in processing certain property tax assessment changes and related transactions. Over the past year, County staff have continued to work through these transition-related challenges, and the system is now operating as intended.

As part of this recovery effort, the Assessor/Recorder's Office completed a substantial backlog of property assessment updates related to ownership changes, parcel splits, exemptions, corrections, and other adjustments that affect taxable property values. Once these assessment updates were finalized, the Auditor-Controller's Office was required to process the resulting property tax refunds owed to taxpayers whose assessments had been reduced or otherwise adjusted.

Under normal circumstances, these refund payments would have been processed incrementally over multiple fiscal years as assessment changes were completed. However, because many of the delayed assessment adjustments were resolved during FY2025/26, a significantly larger volume of prior-year property tax refunds was issued during the current fiscal year.

At the same time, secured property tax revenues have exceeded original budget projectio...

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