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Authorizing City Council's Committee of the Whole to hold public hearings on the procedures that the City currently employs and proposes to employ to collect the delinquent real estate taxes owed the City and School District by owner-occupants, the effectiveness or shortcomings of existing and proposed procedures, and the additional measures and resources required to improve the system for collecting delinquent real estate taxes owed by owner-occupants.
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WHEREAS, It is essential that Philadelphia taxpayers have faith and trust in the fairness of the City's tax collection process and procedures. This trust can exist only if it is clear that the City diligently, comprehensively and in a timely manner pursues and collects the taxes that are due it; and
WHEREAS, According to the PEW Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative, 56-percent of real estate tax revenues come from residential properties, and that 54-percent of those properties in the City are occupied by their owners; and
WHEREAS, An examination of 2012 data from Revenue, OPA and L&I suggests that nearly half of all delinquent residential properties are owner-occupied and that the balance due on this group of properties represents one third of the total due; and
WHEREAS, It is a long standing belief that homeownership improves and supports local economies, encourages neighborhood safety, and promotes the livability and stability of communities; and
WHEREAS, City Council members want to ensure that all constituents, particularly owner-occupants, have access to payment arrangements and that the terms and details of those arrangements are fair, transparent and reasonable, while balancing the City's need to collect delinquent real estate tax; and
WHEREAS, On February 4, 2013 the City of Philadelphia announced that new delinquent tax collection strategies will be employed to increase collection rates and improve taxpayer confidence in the collections processes; and
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