Date: Thu 02-Jan-1997
Date: Thu 02-Jan-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
Surplus-budget-finance
Full Text:
Town Posts A Record Surplus
BY STEVE BIGHAM
For the fifth year in a row, the town is expected to show a significant
surplus.
The recently released town financial report for 1996-97 (ending June 30) shows
the town ended the year with an undesignated fund balance of $2.36 million,
the highest surplus in town history, up 8.7 percent from a year ago.
The $2.36 million surplus represents five percent of the entire $50 million
1996-97 budget.
Such a large amount of leftover money raises the question: Are Newtown
residents being over-taxed?
Not according to the town's financial director, Ben Spragg. As he points out,
the town's policy is to designate some of that surplus for the following
year's budget in an effort to keep taxes down. Some of the leftover money will
be put into the town's reserve account for capital and non-recurring
expenditures. Also, nearly a million dollars in surplus came from investments.
Last year's budget totalled $49.2 million, a ten percent increase over the
previous year. However, the tax rate went up just over one mill, keeping tax
increases to a minimum.
The general fund revenues for the 1996-97 fiscal year totalled $49,549,289, an
increase of 9.6 percent over the previous year. Property tax revenues
increased $2,519,030 due to increased tax collections and an increase in the
tax rate. Tax collections totalled 97.9 percent of the adjusted tax levy,
compared to 97.8 percent the previous year. The town received $846,769 in
intergovernmental revenues, an increase of nearly a million dollars due to the
additions and renovations to Newtown High School and Hawley Elementary School.
Investment income increased $844,942 because capital financing funds were
available for investing.
The report also showed that general fund expenditures for governmental
purposes totalled $49,162,55, an increase of ten percent. Education
expenditures increased by $1,249,737 or 4.6 percent. Debt service expenditures
increased $3,207,592 or 87.5 percent
The town's finance department was awarded a certificate of achievement in 1996
for is excellence in financial reporting. The award was presented to Mr Spragg
and his staff by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United
States.
