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County corrects Gonzales Unified bond tax rates after administrative error; bills and refunds to follow
Summary
Monterey County officials reported June 24 that an administrative calculation error caused incorrect bond-repayment tax levies for Gonzales Unified School District for fiscal years 2021–22 through 2024–25; the board approved corrected rates and directed issuance of prior-year bills and refunds.
Monterey County auditors told the Board of Supervisors on June 24 that an administrative calculation error led to incorrect bond-repayment tax rates for the Gonzales Unified School District for fiscal years 2021–22 through 2024–25. The board approved corrected rates and directed county billing and collection steps, including issuing prior-year bills for under-levied parcels and refunds for over-levied parcels.
What happened: The district has two bond-repayment areas — a district-wide area and a smaller School Facilities Improvement District (SFID). In 2021–22 both areas began carrying bond debt, which requires separate bond-repayment tax rates. County staff discovered the district-wide area’s levy was not applied…
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