Expand contract with MuniServices to audit tax compliance and collect unpaid taxes
Resolution Resolution No. 30-16
In Plain English
The city hired MuniServices to help collect sales tax (Measure U) and utility taxes from businesses. This amendment lets them audit company records to find unpaid taxes and recover missing revenue. If approved, the city keeps more of the tax money it's already owed without raising tax rates.
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