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Property Taxes Summary






                                   B27,016,450                           $371,840
                                                                         (1.40% vs. prior year)


                                   Proper ty Taxes Proposed and Historical Budget vs. Actual

                  $30M


                  $25M

                  $20M


                  $15M


                  $10M


                   $5M

                    $0
                          FY2016   FY2017    FY2018   FY2019   FY2020    FY2021   FY2022   FY2023
                                              Actual  Budgeted   Over Budget

             Property taxes make up the largest single revenue source for General Fund operations. The property tax rate
             is  made  up  of  two  segments.  The   rst  is  the  Operations  and  Maintenance  (O&M)  rate.  This  amount  is
             dedicated to daily operations of the City that fall within the General Fund. Services such as Police, Fire, Parks
             and  Recreation,  Library,  Senior  Center,  Neighborhood  Services,  Inspections,  Finance,  and  General
             Governmental functions are included in the General Fund. The second segment of the tax rate is the Debt
             Service rate. This is the tax rate that is pledged to repay long term debt obligations of the City.

             Property taxes are assessed on real and personal property based on the value of the property on January 1 of
             each year. Property tax revenues have varied somewhat over the last several  scal years. The  scal year tax
             rate adopted for 2021-2022 for the City of Bedford is $0.495726 per $100 valuation. This rate is composed of a
             debt  rate  of  $0.128229  and  maintenance  and  operations  rate  of  $0.367497.  The  2021-2022  tax  rate  was
             $0.552000  per  $100  valuation  and  was  composed  of  a  debt  rate  of  $0.165010  and  maintenance  and
             operations rate of $0.386990.

             The  appraisal  of  property  within  the  City  is  the  responsibility  of  the  Tarrant  Appraisal  District.  Excluding
             agricultural  and  open-space  land,  which  may  be  taxed  on  the  basis  of  productive  capacity,  the  Appraisal
             District is required under the Property Tax Code to appraise all property within the District on the basis of
             100%  of  its  market  value.  Taxes  become  due  October  1  of  the  appraisal  year  and  become  delinquent  on
             February 1 of the following year.

             Beginning in FY 22-23, the properties included in the Tax Increment Re nancing Zone (TIRZ) included value
             increases  above  the  base  year.    The  property  tax  revenue  for  the  additional  value  in  those  accounts  is
             accounted for in the TIRZ Fund.








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