Fiscal Note
This ordinance changes the City room tax rate from 9% to 10%. The room tax was last increased in 2007. Total room tax collections in 2016 were $14.6 million and it is currently projected that $15.5 million will be collected in 2017. Based on current tax collections, an additional 1% will generate $1.8 million in 2018. Under state law, at least 70% of room taxes must be allocated by a Room Tax Commission and used for tourism marketing and tourism development purposes. No more than 30% can be used for general purposes as determined by the Common Council. This increase in the rate will generate approximately $540,000 for general purposes in 2018. The remaining $1.2 million has been allocated by the City's Room Tax Commission as part of its proposed budget for 2018.
Under state law, the maximum room tax rate for municipalities is 8%. However, under certain conditions, including having outstanding long-term debt for construction or renovation of a convention center, municipalities may exceed the 8% limit. Currently, several municipalities in the Fox Valley and Green Bay have a 10% room tax rate.
Attached is a projected fund condition through 2018 for the Room Tax Fund as adopted by the Room Tax Commission on September 7, 2017. This fund condition incorporates a 10% room tax rate.
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Amending Section 4.21(2) of the Madison General Ordinances to increase the room tax rate from 9% of gross receipts to 10% of gross receipts.
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DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS: This proposal raises the room tax rate from 9% of gross receipts to 10% of gross receipts, effective January 1, 2018. The proposal also updates ordinance language to conform to current State Statutes, regarding the authority of the Room Tax Commission and the Common Council to make appropriations of the room tax proceeds.
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The Common Council of the City of Madison do hereby ordain as follows:
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