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File #: 25-0042    Version: 1 Name: FY26 Real Estate Tax Rate
Type: Ordinance-Budget-Non-Coded Status: Passed
File created: 2/13/2025 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 5/14/2025 Final action: 5/14/2025
Title: Ordinance to Adopt the Tax Rate Applicable to Real Estate and Improvements Thereon in the City of Hampton, Virginia for Fiscal Year 2026 Beginning July 1, 2025 and Ending June 30, 2026
Related files: 25-0044
Title

Ordinance to Adopt the Tax Rate Applicable to Real Estate and Improvements Thereon in the City of Hampton, Virginia for Fiscal Year 2026 Beginning July 1, 2025 and Ending June 30, 2026

Purpose

PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:

This ordinance adopts the tax rate applicable to any and all real property and improvements thereon throughout the entire City of Hampton, Virginia, including Fort Monroe and the U. S. Government Reservations of Langley Field and the Kecoughtan Veterans Hospital, as presented in the City Manager's Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2026.

Discussion:

The ordinance adopts the tax rate applicable to any and all real property and improvements throughout the entire City of Hampton, Virginia, including Fort Monroe and the U. S. Government Reservations of Langley Field and the Kecoughtan Veterans Hospital.  It imposes a general tax rate of $1.14 per $100 of assessed value, which is a one cent ($0.01) real estate tax rate reduction.

The public hearings necessary to adopt a budget, including this tax rate, were duly advertised in the Daily Press on April 13, 2025 and May 4, 2025. 

Pursuant to Hampton City Code §2-50(c): "No ordinance or resolution, having for its object a tax rate increase, shall be passed on the same day of its introduction, except such a rate may be passed on the same day of its introduction by the concurrence of five (5) members of the council, pursuant to a motion made for that purpose.  In addition, in no instance shall the tax rate increase adopted exceed such rate published and advertised prior to its adoption."   This ordinance is being introduced on May 7, 2025.  Final approval will be requested at City Council's meeting on May 14, 2025.

Impact: 

The estimated real property taxes to be collected in fiscal year 2026, excluding BID taxes and public service corporation taxes (utility companies), is $183,484,861, which represents an increase in this revenue category of 3.7% over fiscal year 2025.

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