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Chapter 8 Recording Transactions Affecting a Fiduciary Funda Tax Agency Fund The City of Smithville administers a tax agency fund that bills and collects property
Chapter 8 Recording Transactions Affecting a Fiduciary Funda Tax Agency Fund
The City of Smithville administers a tax agency fund that bills and collects property taxes levied by the governing bodies of the Smithville Consolidated School District (CSD), Smith County, and the Smith County Fire Protection District (FPD), in addition to those levied by the City of Smithville for its General Fund. (Note: Beginning in FY 2018, the tax agency fund will also account for property tax billing and collection for the City of Smithvilles debt service fund. That fund will not levy property taxes for FY 2017.) As permitted by state law, the City of Smithville charges a collection fee of one percent of all taxes collected for the other governments.
CITY OF SMITHVILLE
Tax Agency Fund
Post-closing Trial Balance
As of December 31, 2016
Account Title Debits Credits
Taxes Receivable for Other Funds and $1,977,075
GovernmentsDelinquent (including
related interest and penalties)
Due to Other Funds and Governments $1,977,075
Totals $1,977,075 $1,977,075
Required
Open a general journal as of December 31, 2016, for the Tax Agency Fund by entering the two accounts and amounts shown in the above post-closing trial balance. Enter 2016 from the drop-down [Year] menu. Each of the account titles will be found in the drop down menu [Account (# - Description)] in the [Journal] view of the program. Be sure to enter 8-a as your paragraph number in the [Transaction Description] box. Verify the accuracy of your journal entry and post it to the general ledger by clicking [Post Entries]. Unless your instructor specifies electronic submission, print a post-closing trial balance as of December 31, 2016 and retain it in your cumulative file until directed by your instructor to submit it.
[Note: Entries in this fund are not recorded at the government-wide level. Fiduciary activity information is reported only in the fiduciary fund statements and not at the government-wide level.]
The following schedule shows the tax rates that have been established by the various taxing authorities for fiscal year 2017.
Tax Rates Applicable to Governments
Served by the Tax Agency Fund
Fiscal Year 2017
(All amounts rounded to next higher dollar)
Tax Rate
(Per $100 Assessed Tax
Governments/Funds of Assessed Valuation) Valuation Levy
City of Smithville:
General Fund $0.55 $314,727,270 $1,731,000
Total city rate and levy $0.55 $1,731,000
Smithville CSD:
General Fund $2.40 $370,931,790 $8,902,363
Debt service fund 0.12 445,119
Total CSD rate and levy $2.52 $9,347,482
Smith County:
General Fund $0.30 $370,931,790 $1,112,796 County Road and Bridge Fund 0.32 1,186,982
Total county rate and levy $0.62 $2,299,778
Smith County FPD:
General Fund $0.95 $155,336,546 $1,475,698
Fire Station Construction Fund 0.30 466,010
Total county FPD rate and levy $1.25 $1,941,708
Grand Total tax rates and levies* $4.94 $15,319,968
* Note: Each property owner will receive a tax bill equal to the tax rates of all taxing authorities that have jurisdiction over his/her property times the assessed valuation of his/her property. Shown above are the aggregate taxes levied by each government, which are also the total amounts billed by the Tax Agency Fund to all taxpayers in each jurisdiction.
Record the following transactions that occurred during 2017 in the general journal of the Tax Agency Fund.
Before closing the City of Smithville, click on [File], and [Save/Save As] to save your work. If you close the file by clicking on the [X] box you will be asked if you want to save your changes before closing.
[Para. 8-b-1] On January 2, 2017, the citys tax administrator mailed annual tax bills to all property owners in the total amount of $15,319,968 (see preceding table). The tax administrator maintains a detailed tax ledger to track amounts billed to and collected from each taxpayer and total amounts applicable to each fund and government. You need only record the grand total amount shown in the schedule above in the general journal, as illustrated in Chapter 8 of Reck and Lowensohn.
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