Amount to be Raised by Taxes Up 7.5% for 2016

Tax bill on average home up nearly 7%

By Charlie Darling, Beacon volunteer
The scale on this graph is offset (doesn't begin at $0) in order to highlight the small year-to-year differences. Statistically, the trend for the five years prior to this year was close to flat.
The scale on this graph is offset (doesn’t begin at $0) in order to highlight the small year-to-year differences. Statistically, the trend for the five years prior to this year was close to flat.

The amounts to be raised by taxes for Andover for 2016 add up to $5,475,266. This is an increase over last year of $381,301 (7.5%). A small increase in the total town valuation for 2016 helped hold the increase in the tax rate to just under 7%. The 2016 tax bill for a property valued at $200,000 increased by about $275.

The total Andover tax burden over the five years prior to 2016 had remained almost flat, fluctuating up and down around the $5,000,000 mark. The sudden rise this year is the first big increase since 2011, when the total tax burden jumped from about $4,400,000 to almost $5,000,000. The reasons for this year’s big increase are cited below.

Andover School Taxes

The 2016 annual School District Meeting voted a total appropriation of $4,900,864, up from the previous year by $126,399 (2.6%). The increase was driven by increased busing costs, a new teachers’ contract, and increased Special Education staff.

An operating budget of $4,862,300 was approved. In addition, $25,000 was added to the Special Education Trust Fund, bringing it to $100,000 plus interest. This continued a plan of adding $25,000 to this fund each year to provide for unanticipated expenses for Special Education that are impossible to predict or budget for.

town-news-2016-budgets-tax-bills-tableAnother $10,000 was added to the High School Tuition Trust Fund, bringing it to $60,000 plus interest. This fund provides a source of funding for unexpected high school enrollments.

Finally, $3,564 was approved for salaries, part of implementing this year’s new teachers’ contract.

Offsetting these appropriations was an unexpended fund balance of $333,367 at the end of the 2015-2016 school year, down 27.5% from the 2014-2015 school year. The 2014-2015 unexpended fund balance was unusually high, due to a “premium holiday” for health and workers compensation insurance and some savings in salaries and heating oil. The 2015-2016 figure is more typical (but still about double what the SAU would like to see unexpended at the end of a school year).

The State Education Grant this year is $858,469, up about 3.4%. After accounting for other revenues, the amount to be raised by taxes for 2016 is $3,495,530, up 7.9% over the previous year.

The School tax rate for 2016 becomes $13.94 ($2.33 for the State component and $11.61 for the Town component). This is an increase of 7.3% over the previous year.

Andover Town Taxes

The 2016 Andover Town Meeting voted to appropriate an operating budget of $1,612,904, up from the previous year by $134,256 or 9.1%. The meeting also approved $30,000 to outfit a donated dump truck for Highway Department use. Replacement of the Town Hall roof ($25,000) and acquiring a special-purpose forest fire truck ($48,847) were also approved by the voters. Other warrant articles (including $150,000 for road projects, which was intentionally omitted from the previous year’s budget) brought the total appropriation to $1,999,727, up from the previous year by $349,558 (21.2%).

The Select Board voted to use $150,000 of accumulated fund surplus to offset 2016 taxes. After taking account of other revenues, the amount to be raised by taxes becomes $1,167,133, up from last year by $145,304 (14.2%).

The Town tax rate for 2016 is $4.61, up 13.3% over the previous year.

Fire Department Taxes

The total amount to be raised by taxes for the two Andover districts for 2016 is $125,803, up less than 2% over the amount raised for 2015. The tax rates for 2016 are $0.68 for Andover properties and $0.37 for East Andover properties.

County Taxes

The bill to Andover from Merrimack County for our share of the county’s 2016 budget is $686,800. This is down from 2015 by $22,354 (-3.2%). The county tax rate for this year is $2.71 (-3.9%).

As usual, this article wouldn’t have been possible without Ed Hiller’s invaluable insights and rigorous organizational skills that he provides so generously as a member of the Andover Budget Committee. Thanks, Ed!