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City of Ramsey 2010 Adopted General Fund Budget <br />• REVENUES <br />Revenue Overview <br />Depending on their unique governmental operation, cities may receive revenues from a vaziety of sources. <br />Minnesota- state law, however, does not empower cities to use a great diversity of local revenue sources. For <br />example, unlike in some other states, local governments in Minnesota may not impose an income tax. As a general <br />rule; if the state does not specifically authorize cities to use a revenue (such as special authority for local sales taxes) <br />the city cannot legally use that source. <br />The classification of budget accounts listed below are those that the City of Ramsey utilizes and are in <br />conformance with recommendations from the "Classification of Accounts for Use by Fiscal Officers in Cities," <br />published by the State Auditor's Office: <br />* Taxes <br />* Licenses and Permits <br />* Intergovemmenta] Revenues <br />* Charges for Services <br />* Fines and Forfeitures <br />* Investment Earnings <br />* Miscellaneous <br />Taxes -Tax revenues include current real property taxes, delinquent real property taxes, apportionments from tax <br />'forfeit sales, and the fiscal disparities distribution [a tax base sharing of commerciaVindustria] property in <br />the seven county metropolitan area]. <br />• Licenses and Permits -Cities receive revenues from both businesses and occupations which the city licenses such as <br />sales of food, beer, and cigarettes; liquor establishments, bowling alleys, waste disposal contractors, and <br />heating and utilities connections. This classification also includes non-business licenses, such as those <br />regulating dogs, signs, bicycles and buildings. <br />Intergovernmental Revenues -Cities in Minnesota receive a variety of shared revenues from the state. Each of these <br />programs has a separate policy goal and taken in combination the programs and thew impact on city <br />finances can be confusing. Some of the shared revenues that the City of Ramsey receives aze Local <br />Government Aid (LGA), Homestead and Agricultural Credit Aid (RAGA), Police Insurance Premium Tax, <br />Municipal State Aid and various grants. <br />Charges for Services -Cities also receive revenues from election filing fees, sales of maps and ordinances, <br />assessment searches, and court fees, police patrol and fire services; street and sidewalk repair; parking fees; <br />refuse collection; water and sewer charges; inspection fees; and recreation facilities charges. <br />Fines and Forfeitures -Included in this category are expected receipts from violations bureaus, courts, confiscated <br />deposits, and collections on bonds or sureties held for enforcement or security purposes. <br />Investment Earnings -Projected earnings of each fund based on interest pooled in a common fund and distributed at <br />year end based on average cash balances. <br />Miscellaneous -Revenues not reported in other categories include income from rent or sale of property, deposits on <br />contracts, profits from city-operated concessions, contributions from other funds, donations or borrowings. <br />• <br />Adopted -December 8, 2009 <br />-13- <br />
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