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Rutland board approves audits and general budget; seeks clearer summary of taxes-to-be‑raised
Summary
The Rutland Select Board unanimously accepted two audit reports, authorized compliance letters, and approved the general municipal budget for presentation to voters while asking staff to rework the summary sheet that shows expense, anticipated income and the net amount to be raised by taxes.
The Town of Rutland Select Board on Dec. 30 unanimously approved two audit reports and authorized the chair to sign required audit compliance letters, then voted to present a revised general budget to the voters while asking staff to correct inconsistencies in the summary sheet.
Auditor Andrew Simons and town treasurer Carrie Clark briefed the board on two audit products: the regular town financial audit and a single audit required because the town spent more than $750,000 in federal funds under the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program. The board moved and seconded to authorize the chair to sign the compliance documents and later voted to accept…
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