NWOTCA
MEETING DATE: 5/16/07
Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 10:00 a.m. at the Yacht Club in Port Clinton, Ohio.
Updates on legislation/OML news
Legislation
- HB24,
which would provide a deduction for self-employed individuals paying into
health savings accounts, passed in the House and is now in the
Senate. It is not mandatory, but
municipalities would have to elect to allow it. The OML has lobbied in favor of making
it mandatory for the sake of consistency.
NWOTCA members are urged to contact their state senators to explain
that passage of this bill is not good for municipalities. Negative aspects include a reduction in
tax revenue, difficulty in enforcement, and the creation of more
inconsistency between taxing entities.
- House
Bills 3 and 4 are gone for the time-being.
The dollar amounts were so substantial it would have to have been
included in the budget.
- SB117,
known as the AT&T bill, is under discussion. Passage of this bill could possibly
discontinue local franchise fees, result in loss of control for
municipalities, and create right-of-way issues. A similar law has already been implemented in Michigan
and Indiana and has not been
well received.
- The
budget passed in the House. Under
this budget, the Local Government Fund amounts are frozen until January 1, 2008. The OML pushed to remove the freeze in
July 2007 and restore the prior percentage of 3%.
- HB154
is under discussion. It would
remove the Mayor’s Court for any city with a population under 6,000 and
appoint a magistrate.
- In
the Federal government, H.R. 1865 was introduced. It would create a pilot program to allow
certain local tax debt to be collected through the reduction of Federal
tax refunds. Ohio
is included as one of the pilot states.
OBG Update
- It
was noted that taxpayers have the option of scheduling payments up to 90
days in advance, so if a municipality changes banks, the old bank may
receive payments from OBG up to 90 days later.
- There
are still various problems with the Gateway system. Oak
Harbor’s bank gets the money
from OBG, but doesn’t know it belongs to the city. They are charged for each
transaction. Sylvania
and some other cities have set it up so that they retrieve the information
from OBG and then transmit that information to the bank.
- Angie
will check with Joe Zapotosky to see if he can
come to our workshop in Findlay
on June 14th.
Administrator/Staff Seminar
Nazareth Hall, located in Grand
Rapids, Ohio, looks like the
best location for the Fall seminar. A cost of $25 per person would include the
meeting room, a continental breakfast, lunch, and dessert or an afternoon
snack. Andrew (Findlay)
made a motion to approve the expenditure for Nazareth Hall and was seconded by
Jean (Perrysburg).
- Topics
will be broken out into hour long sessions and will include an overview of
the changes to ORC 718 (including a look at Schedule X) that have been
instituted over the last few years, how to audit business returns,
confidentiality, and dealing with difficult people. Angie will start working on finding speakers.
- We
will send out an informational e-mail to all NWOTCA member-cities
notifying them of the seminar and requesting an estimate of how many
people will be attending from their city, as well as asking for
suggestions on other topics they would like to hear discussed.
- Andrew
will check into authorization for CPE credits.
- The
meeting will start at 10:00 a.m.
and end at 3:00 p.m.
Upcoming Events
Tax Workshop will be held on Thursday, June 14, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. in Findlay
at The Cube, 3430 N. Main Street.
OML Income Tax Seminar is at the Marriott
Northwest in Dublin on Wednesday,
July 11th through Friday, July 13th.
Next regular NWOTCA meeting will be held on
Wednesday, September 19th at The Barn Restaurant in Archbold. We will
try to have a demonstration on companies providing trace services (Accurint, CBC, Haynes).