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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Taylor
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/31/08
2/07/08 HB
SHORT TITLE Bernalillo Fire Protection Excise Tax Uses
SB 461
ANALYST Schardin
REVENUE (dollars in thousands)
Estimated Revenue
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY08
FY09
FY10
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Taxation and Revenue Department (TRD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 461 amends statute to allow revenue generated by the county fire protection excise
tax to be used to pay salary, compensation and remuneration to an employee of the state, county
or fire district in Bernalillo County whose work relates to independent fire districts or ambulance
services. Under current law, all counties are prohibited from using the county fire protection
excise tax for that purpose.
Because the bill has no effective date, and if signed by the Governor, it will become effective 90
days after adjournment of the 2008 legislature on May 14, 2008.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The bill does not affect Bernalillo County’s ability to generate tax revenue. It only broadens the
scope of what county fire protection excise tax revenue may be used for to include
compensation.
Bernalillo County is expected to have taxable gross receipts totaling $16.1 billion in FY09.
Imposing a 1/8 percent increment would generate revenue of $21.8 million, and a ¼ increment
would generate about $43.7 million.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
All counties are allowed to impose a county fire protection excise tax of 1/8 or ¼ percent.
Imposition of the tax requires a majority vote of the county. Under Section 7-20E-15 NMSA
1978, at the time a county government imposes the tax, it must dedicate the revenue to be
generated to financing the operational expenses, ambulance services, or capital outlay costs of
independent fire districts or ambulance services provided by the county. Because Bernalillo
County will still be required to dedicate county fire excise tax revenue to these purposes, the bill
would only allow use of the revenue to pay salaries and compensation to workers in the fire or
ambulance service fields.
Currently, all counties are prohibited from using county fire protection excise tax revenue to pay
for salaries and compensation. The bill would allow more flexibility for Bernalillo County to use
their revenue for salaries and compensation.
As of January 1, 2008, Bernalillo county has not imposed any increment of the county fire
protection excise tax.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
Administrative impact on TRD will be minimal.
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