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File #: 17-385    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 5/19/2017 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/7/2017 Final action:
Title: Business License Ordinance Amendments
Attachments: 1. Attach.A Proposed Ordinance
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AGENDA DATE:  6/7/2017

 

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Business License Ordinance Amendments

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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:   Schedule a Public Hearing to Consider Proposed Business License Ordinance Amendments

 

ITEM TYPE:  Consent Action Item

 

STAFF CONTACT(S):  Walker, Letteri, Kamptner, Herrick, Burrell, Lamb

 

PRESENTER (S):  Betty Burrell

 

LEGAL REVIEW:   Yes

 

REVIEWED BY: Douglas C. Walker

 

BACKGROUND:  Upon review of the County’s business license ordinance, the Finance Department is recommending updates and improvements to three sections of Chapter 8, Licenses, of the Albemarle County Code. These proposed revisions are intended both to improve the County’s collection practices and to conform the County Code with changes in State law. 

 

STRATEGIC PLAN: Economic Prosperity - Foster an environment that stimulates diversified job creation, capital investments, and tax revenues that support community goals.

 

DISCUSSION:  Staff is proposing revisions to three sections of Chapter 8 (Licenses) of the Albemarle County Code:
*  Sec. 8-101 - Business License threshold - This proposal would increase from $5,000 to $25,000 the minimum gross receipts threshold over which businesses must obtain a County business license. This proposed amendment would exempt businesses with gross receipts of up to $25,000 from the license requirement.  This same threshold already applies to the Albemarle-based gross receipts of out-of-County contractors.
Purpose of this proposed change:  To allow business owners who do not generate over $25,000 in gross receipts per year to be exempt from the business license requirement.
Consequence of this change: Business License tax revenue reduction of approximately $62,050.
*  Sec. 8-505 - License tax; businesses ceasing operations. - This proposal would allow a person, firm, or corporation that ceases business in one year, but attempts to settle existing, outstanding accounts in the next year, to pay a license tax based on the estimate of the current year's gross receipts instead of the previous year's gross receipts. At the time all accounts are closed, the amount paid would be adjusted for actual gross receipts. Penalties would apply if the person, firm, or corporation provided an unreasonable estimate, or if the person, firm, or corporation continued to operate the business during such a year.
Purpose of this proposed change: To conform with recent changes to Virginia Code § 58.1-3710. 
Consequence of this change: County staff does not expect any negative fiscal impact from this change.
*  Sec. 8-617 - Business License - This proposal would delete the duplicate “travel bureau or tour agent” from the retailer license listing in section 8-617 because it is also listed as a “repair, personal, business, and amusement” service under section 8-616. 
Purpose of this change:  This is an administrative correction to the County Code.
Consequence of this change: County staff does not expect any negative fiscal impact from this change.

 

BUDGET IMPACT: Though the budgetary impact of these proposed amendments is difficult to predict with any certainty, the following are staff’s best estimates of the fiscal impact of each proposal:
*  Business License threshold - Persons subject to licensure - $62,050 (1,241 businesses with gross receipts of up to $25,000, based on 2017 filings). (§8-101)
The following changes are not expected to generate or cause a loss in revenue:
*  Refund of license tax if business terminated (§ 8-505) 
*  Deleting (duplicate) “travel bureau or tour agent” from retailer license class. (§ 8-617)

 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

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Staff recommends that the Board schedule and advertise a public hearing for August 2, 2017 to consider the attached proposed ordinance amendments.

 

ATTACHMENTS:  A - Proposed Ordinance - Chapter 8 (Licenses)