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Authorizing City Council to hold public hearings on the state of collections of licenses and permit fees and delinquent real estate taxes owed the City and School District of Philadelphia.
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WHEREAS, For decades, Philadelphia has been ranked amongst the worst performing large cities in America for our efforts in collecting delinquent real estate taxes and in 2011 was ranked 24th out of 25 in poor collection results; and
WHEREAS, It is estimated that delinquent payments of taxes and other fees due to the City are in the hundreds of millions of dollars; and
WHEREAS, In 2008, The Revenue Department commissioned a survey of "Best Practices" used by 25 large cities across the United States in an effort to understand other methodologies and tactics that could be employed to increase our success of collecting delinquent real estate taxes; and
WHEREAS, In February 2013, a series of Resolutions were introduced and passed by City Council calling for subsequent public hearings to investigate the processes and procedures used by the City in collecting delinquent real estate taxes; and
WHEREAS, In April 2013, Mayor Nutter appointed Philadelphia's first Chief Revenue Collections Officer in an effort to better collect the hundreds of thousands of dollars owed to the City in the form of delinquent taxes and fees for licenses and permits; and
WHEREAS, After the establishment of a framework for more efficient collection of taxes and various fees, no measurable results or accomplishments have been reported as of yet; and
WHEREAS, In May 2013, the Revenue Department issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) number 21130522143058 to establish a "state of the art tax delinquency data warehouse and case management system" which has yet to be awarded as of January 2014; and
WHEREAS, In January 2014, the Office of City Controller released an audit showing fiscal years 2009 through 2012 banks returned 13,000 bad checks that were given to the City for paym...
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