On April 20, 2016, the Saline County Clerk’s Office mailed to Salina voters a sales tax election ballot. It asked voters to replace the City of Salina’s current 4/10th (.40%) cent capital improvement sales tax with a 3/4th of a cent (.75%) capital improvement sales tax for a term of 20 years.
The sales tax increase was approved, so the rate will change from 8.4% to 8.75% on October 1, 2016. This investment will ensure that Salina can serve its residents and businesses well, while also preserving future viability in north central Kansas. The increase equals 35 cents per $100 spent, and nearly one-third of the revenue is estimated to come from outside of our community.
Priorities for the sales tax are:
- Improving neighborhood streets and drainage;
- Preserving a “stable” property tax rate;
- Ensuring a quality park system;
- Constructing and maintaining community improvements;
- Funding equipment for maintenance;
- Repayment of future bonds for large projects; and
- Attracting quality jobs.
Businesses are reminded to update their point of sale systems so the increased rate is applied beginning October 1st.
For more information about the sales tax increase, call 785-309-5700 or visit www.salina-ks.gov/salestax.