How would a tax cap impact your school district's funding?
NYSUT Research and Educational Services - May 12, 2008
NOTE: The worksheet was updated 5/12 to replace projections for 2008-09 with actual tax levy data.
The State Commission on Property Tax Relief is expected to release a proposal for a property tax cap on May 22, 2008.
To demonstrate the impact of a property tax cap on school district revenues, the NYSUT Research and Educational Services Department has developed an online worksheet to estimate the cumulative impact in your school district if a tax cap had been implemented in 2005.
The worksheet assumes the cap for each year would be the lesser of 120% of the Consumer Price Index or 4%; this is the current standard for developing a contingency budget. Here are the projected caps for the 4 years:
2005-06: 3.24%
2006-07: 4.00%
2007-08: 3.84%
2008-09: 3.36%
Statewide, the estimated impact of a tax cap over the last four years would be a revenue loss to school districts of $1,279,559,374.
We encourage you to use this information to educate your community members and elected officials on the impact of the cap on your school district. Send them to www.nysut.org/taxcapworksheet .