VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON, FLORIDAPROPERTY TAX LEVIES AND COLLECTIONSLAST TEN FISCAL YEARSFiscal YearEndedSeptember 30,2000200120022003200420052006200720082009Total TaxesLevied forCollected withinthe Fiscal Year<strong>of</strong> the LevyCollections inTotal Collectionsto DateFiscal Percent Subsequent PercentYear Amount <strong>of</strong> Levy Years Amount <strong>of</strong> Levy4,315,360 4,279,418 99.17% 15,077 4,294,495 99.52%5,319,631 5,302,209 99.67% 5,873 5,308,082 99.78%5,987,887 5,974,509 99.78% 13,378 5,987,887 100.00%7,443,394 7,410,842 99.56% (8,230) 7,402,612 99.45%9,332,211 9,272,110 99.36% 5,840 9,277,950 99.42%11,805,991 11,305,840 95.76% 5,876 11,311,716 95.81%15,178,523 14,618,529 96.31% 37,075 14,655,604 96.55%19,256,493 18,591,345 96.55% 100,521 18,691,866 97.07%18,270,635 17,412,203 95.30% 11,450 17,423,653 95.36%16,864,233 16,049,186 95.17% - 16,049,186 95.17%Sources: Wellington's Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Management and Budget and Palm Beach County Tax Collector's Office86
VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON, FLORIDARATIOS OF OUTSTANDING DEBT BY TYPELAST TEN FISCAL YEARSFiscal YearEndedSeptember 30,Governmental Business-TypeActivities Activities Percent <strong>of</strong>Revenue Revenue Personal PerBonds Bonds Total Income (1) Capita (1)2000200120022003200420052006200720082009$ 15,225,000 $ 27,415,000 $ 42,640,000 87.10% $ 49114,700,000 25,650,000 40,350,000 79.36% 36119,760,000 23,810,000 43,570,000 83.33% 1,03025,290,000 22,355,000 47,645,000 89.93% 1,03124,305,000 22,355,000 46,660,000 78.22% 92123,855,000 20,255,000 44,110,000 69.23% 87122,740,000 18,115,000 40,855,000 58.33% 73521,570,000 15,930,000 37,500,000 n/a 67920,355,000 13,705,000 34,060,000 n/a 61819,085,000 11,425,000 30,510,000 n/a 555Note:Details regarding the Village's outstanding debt can be found in the notes to the financial statements(1) See the Schedule <strong>of</strong> Demographic and Economic Statistics for personal income and population datan/aInformation not available87
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