Finance Director Chris Caldwell |
Head Knox County Bean County Chris
“Casual” Caldwell kicked off today's coin report, letting
commissioners know that the county's general fund is on pace to wrap
up the fiscal year with a $6 million to $12 million surplus.
In addition, he said schools are
currently on pace to end the year with a $10 million to $12 million
surplus.
The fiscal year ends June 30, but the
county still has to wait on numbers, so folks won't officially close
the books until – more than likely – late August or early
September.
At that time, expect the County
Commission to go on a spending spree. Probably the school system,
too.
Heh.
During his report, Caldwell noted that
sales tax revenues are currently trending up by about $202,000 for
the general fund compared to this time last year; and $1.3 million
for the general purpose school fund.
He also noted that the pot of folding
paper for the Engineering and Public Works bucket is $323,000 in the
positive, although he noted that gasoline tax revenues are down.
He said “we have already beat
property tax collection (as of this time) last year,” but numbers
for delinquent taxes are down.
“We'll probably see some flattening
of that, but it's OK, we'll just have to budget for it,” he told
the commission during its monthly luncheon, in which no one ate.
I can't remember what he said about the
hotel/motel fund, but did note that “we had a bad April.” More
recent numbers, however, should raise the trend, he said.
Caldwell added that wheel tax
collections are up $120,000 this time compared to last year, but
behind FY 2011 numbers.
The Casual One also said that probate
and chancery court collections are up about $133,000, but February
was a bad month. He said that Criminal Court collections are down
$228,000, and Circuit/Juvenile Court collections dropped by about
$90,000.
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