{"id":15797,"date":"2015-09-22T08:08:50","date_gmt":"2015-09-22T15:08:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/city-restricts-senior-tax-exemptions\/"},"modified":"2015-09-22T08:08:50","modified_gmt":"2015-09-22T15:08:50","slug":"city-restricts-senior-tax-exemptions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/city-restricts-senior-tax-exemptions\/","title":{"rendered":"City restricts senior tax exemptions"},"content":{"rendered":"

The City and Borough of Juneau Assembly passed an ordinance restricting the senior sales tax exemption during a meeting Monday night, despite nearly two hours of testimony from seniors, many of whom opposed the measure.<\/p>\n

The silver tsunami hit City Hall in full force as seniors packed the Assembly Chambers and tried to convince Assembly members to scrap the proposed changes to the tax exemption, which will limit the exemption to essential purchases for most seniors and introduce a needs-based rebate program.<\/p>\n

About 100 seniors attended the meeting. Many had to listen to the meeting being broadcast live on the radio in an adjacent overflow room because fire code prevented all of the attendees from being able to gather in the chambers. Mayor Merrill Sanford had to limit public participation to two minutes per person due to the amount of seniors who wanted to testify.<\/p>\n

Nearly 40 people spoke during the marathon public comment period, most of whom voiced opposition.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere are things that draw people to Juneau and things that push them away,\u201d said Frieda Westman, grand president of the Alaska Native Sisterhood.<\/p>\n

The message from most of the speakers was clear: changing the senior sales tax exemption would push people away. More than a dozen seniors threatened to leave the city if the Assembly passed the ordinance, and many also threatened to stop donating and volunteering.<\/p>\n

Other people who spoke out against the ordinance proposed putting the ordinance to a vote or cutting other costs to save the tax exemption.<\/p>\n

\u201cIf you want this to have some impact and some meaning you need to bring this to a public vote,\u201d said John Cooper, speaking to the Assembly. \u201cJust because there are kids in this community doesn\u2019t mean that I should pay for their ball fields and their skiing.\u201d<\/p>\n

Cooper\u2019s brief testimony elicited cheers from the packed chambers and a stern response from Sanford who requested that people remain quiet to speed the meeting along. <\/p>\n

Not all of the people who spoke opposed restricting the senior sales tax, and not all of the speakers were seniors. About a fifth of those who spoke supported the proposed changes to the exemption.<\/p>\n

Arnold Liebelt spoke on behalf of the ordinance, saying that it is about more than just seniors although he recognized that they would be most heavily impacted by it.<\/p>\n

\u201cI see this as a community issue, I don\u2019t see this as a senior issue,\u201d Liebelt said. \u201cThe working class is strapped, and there has to be a community solution. There\u2019s no silver bullet. This is just one piece.\u201d<\/p>\n

Assembly member Karen Crane echoed Liebelt\u2019s point later in the meeting before motioning to adopt the ordinance. <\/p>\n

\u201cWe have tried to be as fair as possible,\u201d Crane said. \u201cIt\u2019s not just about seniors. It\u2019s about young families, too.\u201d<\/p>\n

The motion passed 7-2. The only Assembly members to oppose Crane\u2019s motion were Mary Becker and Mayor Sanford.<\/p>\n

\u201cI think it\u2019s very unfair, and I think it\u2019s putting a tax on one group of people,\u201d Becker said.<\/p>\n

Beginning Jan. 1, 2016, the sales tax exemption will be limited to \u201cessential purchases\u201d only.<\/p>\n

These include food, heating fuel, electricity and CBJ water and wastewater utilities.<\/p>\n

The ordinance was amended by Assembly member Debbie White to include garbage utilities as an \u201cessential purchase,\u201d so these utilities will remain tax free for all seniors as well.<\/p>\n

The restrictions will only be applicable to seniors making more than two and a half times the federal poverty level. Seniors living on an income less than that will continue to benefit from the tax exemption, albeit in a slightly different way.<\/p>\n

All seniors will be required to pay sales tax at the point of sale on any nonessential items beginning on the first of next year, but a senior couple making less than $49,800 per year will be eligible for a tax rebate calculated based on income.<\/p>\n

Rebates will be awarded annually in September. The maximum rebate for a single senior will be $325. For a married couple, it will be $650.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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