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INTRODUCTION Introduction Objectives, Scope, and Methodology Objectives, Scope, and Methodology (continued) Introduc on This report covers Multnomah County s tax expenditures. This review was part of our 2015 audit schedule with the objec ves of inventorying tax expenditures that affect Multnomah County and es ma ng their financial impact. expenditures decrease revenues by reducing the amount of taxes that are paid by individuals or businesses. This results in forgone revenues to the County and Library. As defined in the State of Oregon's 2015-2017 Expenditure Report, a tax expenditure exempts, in whole or in part, certain persons, income, goods, services, or property from the impact of established taxes, including, but not limited to tax deduc ons, tax exclusions, tax subtrac ons, tax exemp ons, tax deferrals, preferen al tax rates, and tax credits. In 2014 Multnomah County had several types of tax expenditures totaling approximately $117 million. We reviewed tax expenditures arising from reduc ons in property, business income, motor vehicle rental, transient lodging, and motor vehicle fuel taxes. These tax expenditures are not as visible as spending programs and are not evaluated the same as direct expenditures which go through a budget process. This report begins to address transparency by inventorying the types of tax expenditures and the amount of forgone revenues for the County and Library. The largest por on of tax expenditures flows through the County s property tax system. The State largely mandates property tax exemp ons and deferrals. Generally, the County ensures compliance with State statutes but has no control over whether the tax expenditure should exist. expenditures related to other taxes such as business income, motor vehicle rental, transient lodging and motor vehicle fuel taxes are from specific exemp ons, deduc ons and refunds with varying authority of control by the County. We want to thank staff from the Division of Assessment, a on, and Recording (DART) for their assistance and coopera on throughout the audit. We also appreciate the assistance provided by the City of Portland Revenue Division within the Office of Management and Finance as well as various other County staff.

INTRODUCTION Introduction Objectives, Scope, and Methodology Objectives, Scope, and Methodology (continued) Objec ves, Scope, and Methodology The objec ves of this report were to inventory tax expenditures that affect Multnomah County and es mate their financial impact. We have divided the report into two sec ons. The first sec on is dedicated to property tax expenditures, as this is the largest tax expenditure area and is described below. The second sec on covers all of the County's other tax expenditures and is described on the next tab. Property tax expenditures include exemp ons and deferrals. Our scope was limited to Multnomah County's imposed permanent tax rate, the Library District's imposed tax rate, and the local op on levy for the Oregon Historical Society since these are the taxes recognized in Multnomah County's financial records. We obtained the 2014 tax year (July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015) data from the Multnomah County Division of Assessment, a on, and Recording (DART). We es mated tax expenditure amounts for individual proper es receiving a tax exemp on or deferral using the following tax rates per $1,000 of assessed value: Multnomah County $4.3434 Library District $1.1800 Oregon Historical Society $0.0500 es levied for Multnomah County bonds are excluded from our analysis. There is no loss to Multnomah County because bonds are levied as fixed dollar amounts. When property value is taken off the tax roll through an exemp on or deferral, higher bond rates are shi ed among taxpayers but the same amount of taxes for bonds are collected. Property tax expenditures in our report are not exact amounts for several reasons. DART does not update assessments for exempt property (nor would it make sense to do so) un l it loses its exemp on status. Therefore, the assessed values on the tax roll used in our es mates are likely understated and will result in lower exemp on es mates. We also excluded from our es mates the effects of the 1990 ballot Measure 5, which created limita ons on property taxes, and amounts that would go to urban renewal instead of the County. Not including Measure 5 and urban renewal in our model will cause es mates to be higher. We chose to keep these components out of our model as this would have entailed a great deal of assump ons due to the intricacies, complexity, and uniqueness that Measure 5 and urban renewal has on each property. Finally, farm and forest deferrals only include an es mate of the current tax year s deferral and do not reflect any impact that may be created by penalty catch-up effects. There were several proper es and leases in the data where the exempt value equaled zero. We did not include these in our count of exemp ons. We relied on the State s 2015-2017 Expenditure Report for statutory references and summary descrip ons of exemp ons and deferrals. For addi onal informa on about the County's property tax structure and limita ons, see the Supervising & Conserva on Commission at h p://tsccmultco.com.

INTRODUCTION Introduction Objectives, Scope, and Methodology Objectives, Scope, and Methodology (continued) Objec ves, Scope, and Methodology (con nued) Other Expenditures include expenditures related to business income tax (BIT), motor vehicle rental tax (MVRT), transient lodging tax (TLT), and motor vehicle fuel tax (gas tax). Business income tax is a tax imposed upon each person doing business within the County equal to 1.45% of the net income from the business within the County. When an en ty files for an exemp on they are not required to provide what their taxable income would have been; therefore, we applied the $100 minimum tax to each en ty filing for an exemp on in order to arrive at the es mated forgone revenue. The 2013 tax year data were used for en es who had filed exemp ons, as these were the most recent and complete data available at the me of our analysis. Motor vehicle rental tax is a 17% tax imposed on every person ren ng a motor vehicle from a commercial establishment doing business in the County. We reviewed the quarterly submi ed tax forms for each en ty and summarized the receipts claimed for allowable deduc ons. We then applied the tax rates to these excluded receipts to calculate the amount of forgone revenue for fiscal year 2014. Transient lodging tax is an 11.5% tax imposed on each transient for the privilege of occupancy in any hotel in the County. We reviewed the quarterly submi ed tax forms for each en ty and summarized the receipts claimed for allowable deduc ons. We then applied the tax rates to these excluded receipts to calculate the amount of forgone revenue for fiscal year 2014. Motor vehicle fuel tax is a tax of $0.03 per gallon on motor fuel purchased in the County. The tax is collected by the State of Oregon and remi ed to the County. The State provided a report for the amount of gallons request for refund by claimant and we applied the $0.03 per gallon to calculate the amount of forgone revenue for fiscal year 2014. We conducted this performance audit in accordance with generally accepted government audi ng standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain sufficient, appropriate evidence to provide a reasonable basis for our findings and conclusions based on our audit objec ves. We believe that the evidence obtained provides a reasonable basis for our findings and conclusions based on our audit objec ves.

PROPERTY TAXES Total Forgone Revenue for the County & Library Exemption Type Property Class Organization Group or Benefit Type Exemption Type by ZIP code Total Forgone Property Revenues for the County and Library Year beginning July 1, 2014 Note: the Oregon Historical Society (OHS) local op on levy is part of the County; however, it is shown below as its own category since all of these funds pass through to the OHS. Source: County Auditor's Office analysis of the Division of Assessment, Recording, and a on's (DART) data

PROPERTY TAXES Total Forgone Revenue for the County & Library Exemption Type Property Class Organization Group or Benefit Type Exemption Type by ZIP code Forgone Property Revenues by Exemp on Type Year beginning July 1, 2014 Note: these values include the County, Library District, and Oregon Historical Society taxes Source: County Auditor's Office analysis of the Division of Assessment, Recording, and a on's (DART) data & State of Oregon 2015 2017 Expenditure Report

PROPERTY TAXES Total Forgone Revenue for the County & Library Exemption Type Property Class Organization Group or Benefit Type Exemption Type by ZIP code Forgone Property Revenues by Property Class Type Year beginning July 1, 2014 Note: these values include the County, Library District, and Oregon Historical Society taxes Forgone Property Revenues for Commercial Proper es by Exemp on Type Year beginning July 1, 2014 Source: County Auditor's Office analysis of the Division of Assessment, Recording, and a on's (DART) data

PROPERTY TAXES Total Forgone Revenue for the County & Library Exemption Type Property Class Organization Group or Benefit Type Exemption Type by ZIP code Forgone Property Revenues by Organiza on Group or Benefit Type Year beginning July 1, 2014 Note: these values include the County, Library District, and Oregon Historical Society taxes Source: County Auditor's Office analysis of the Division of Assessment, Recording, and a on's (DART) data

PROPERTY TAXES Total Forgone Revenue for the County & Library Exemption Type Property Class Organization Group or Benefit Type Exemption Type by ZIP code Forgone Property Revenues Created by Nonprofit Low Income Rental Housing by ZIP Code Year beginning July 1, 2014 Note: these values include the County, Library District, and Oregon Historical Society taxes The map shows the en re geographic area for ZIP codes which may extend beyond the County boundary; however, exemp ons only relate to Multnomah County Select an Exemp on Type to view which ZIP code area they are located in: Nonprofit Low Income Rental Housing hover over each area to see more details Source: County Auditor's Office analysis of the Division of Assessment, Recording, and a on's (DART) data & State of Oregon 2015 2017 Expenditure Report

OTHER TAXES Business Income Motor Vehicle Rental Transient Lodging Motor Vehicle Fuel Business Income (BIT) There is a tax imposed upon each person doing business within the county equal to 1.45% of the net income from the business within the county. The tax goes directly to the County's General Fund. There are allowable exemp ons from this tax. The graph below shows the amount of es mated forgone revenue by type of exemp on for tax year 2013. When an en ty files for an exemp on they are not required to provide what their taxable income would have been; therefore, we applied the $100 minimum tax to each en ty filing for an exemp on in order to arrive at the es mated forgone revenue. The total forgone BIT revenue for en es that filed for exemp ons for tax year 2013 was about $3.6 million. The total amount of revenues recognized by the County, net of the exemp ons, for fiscal year 2014 was about $61.8 million. A por on of the BIT revenues are passed onto the smaller ci es in the County, instead of them imposing an addi onal tax, as outlined in an intergovernmental agreement with the ci es. The amount of BIT revenues passed onto the ci es of Fairview, Gresham, Troutdale and Wood Village, collec vely, was about $6.1 million for fiscal year 2014. Forgone BIT Revenues by Type of Exemp on Year ended December 31, 2013 Sources: Multnomah County Auditor's Office, City of Portland's Division within their Office of Management and Finance, Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports at h ps://multco.us/finance/financial reportsoregon & County Code Chapter 12 at h ps://multco.us/county a orney/multnomah county code

OTHER TAXES Business Income Motor Vehicle Rental Transient Lodging Motor Vehicle Fuel Motor Vehicle Rental (MVRT) There is a 17% tax imposed on every person ren ng a motor vehicle from a commercial establishment doing business in the County. 14.5% of the tax goes directly to the County's General Fund. The addi onal 2.5% surcharge is passed onto various en - es for the purpose of suppor ng regional visitor facili es and visitor industry development in the Portland-Multnomah County area. There are allowable exemp ons for this tax. The graph below shows the amount of forgone revenue for the claimed exemp ons for fiscal year 2014. The total forgone MVRT revenue for fiscal year 2014 was about $4 million. The total amount of revenues recognized by the County, net of the exemp ons, for fiscal year 2014 was about $23.4 million in the General Fund and about $4 million in the Visitor Facili es Trust Fund which was passed onto other organiza ons. Forgone MVRT Revenues by Type of Deduc on Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2014 Sources: Multnomah County Auditor's Office, Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports at h ps://multco.us/finance/financial reportsoregon & County Code Chapter 11, Sec on.300 to.399 at h ps://multco.us/county a orney/multnomah county code

OTHER TAXES Business Income Motor Vehicle Rental Transient Lodging Motor Vehicle Fuel Transient Lodging (TLT) There is an 11.5% tax imposed on each transient for the privilege of occupancy in any hotel in the County. 6% of this tax goes directly to the general fund (5% base rate plus 1% surcharge specific for tourism). Ci es also impose this 6% (base rate plus surcharge). For hotels being assessed this 6% there is an allowed credit against the County's 6% tax. There are two addi onal surcharges that total 5.5% which are paid to the County. This 5.5% is passed onto various en es for the purpose of suppor ng regional visitor facili es and visitor industry development in the Portland-Multnomah County area. There are allowable exemp- ons for this tax. The graph below shows the amount of forgone revenue for the allowed credit against the city taxes and the claimed exemp ons for fiscal year 2014. The total forgone transient lodging tax revenue for fiscal year 2014 was about $28.9 million. The total amount of revenues recognized by the County, net of the credits and exemp ons, for fiscal year 2014 was about $24.27 million. The $24.27 million was all passed onto other organiza ons, less a small (0.7%) trustee fee related only to the Visitors' Facili es Trust Fund surcharge revenues. Transient defined: Any individual who exercises occupancy or is en tled to occupancy in a hotel for a period of 30 consecu ve calendar days or less. Forgone Transient Lodging Revenues by Type of Deduc on Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2014 Sources: Multnomah County Auditor's Office, City of Portland's Division within their Office of Management and Finance, Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports at h ps://multco.us/finance/financial reportsoregon & County Code Chapter 11, Sec on.400 to.499 at h ps://multco.us/county a orney/multnomah county code

OTHER TAXES Business Income Motor Vehicle Rental Transient Lodging Motor Vehicle Fuel Motor Vehicle Fuel (Gas ) The County imposes a tax of $0.03 per gallon on motor fuel purchased in the County. There are allowable exemp ons in the form of claimed refunds. The graph below shows the amount of refunds claimed by claimant for fiscal year 2014. The total forgone gas tax revenue for fiscal year 2014 was about $16 thousand. The total amount of revenues recognized, net of the refunds, for fiscal year 2014 was about $6.75 million. The majority of these funds are used to support construc on, repair, maintenance, and opera on of County highways and roads through the County's Road Fund. A small por on (about $57 thousand for fiscal year 2014) is related to marine fuels and is passed onto Metro for use on proper es which had been transferred to Metro by the County (i.e. parks). Forgone Gas Revenues by Refund Claimant Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2014 Sources: Oregon Department of Transporta on, Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports at h ps://multco.us/finance/financial reportsoregon & County Code Chapter 11, Sec on.200 to.233 at h ps://multco.us/county a orney/multnomah county code