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06-F Tax Proposal - Perdue
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AGENDA
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6-F
AGENDA - Type
PROPOSAL
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Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott, LLP
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11/12/2001
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Our parallel tax roll also allows our staff to work your account <br />without constant help from the Tax Office. When we put your tax roll <br />on our computer system, the computer will automatically combine those <br />accounts that have the same owner. This enables our firm to file one <br />lawsuit on a delinquent taxpayer and include all of his property; rather <br />than filing multiple lawsuits. This advantage saves the court's time and <br />saves the delinquent taacpayer money; money which can be devoted to <br />paying your taxes faster. <br />Should you or your tax collector have a question, you can call to speak <br />to an attorney at our office at any time. You will also see our attomeys <br />on a regulaz basis while they work alongside your tax office in the <br />collection of delinquent taxes. <br />We are the only law firm to have its own in-house tide reseazch <br />Ounajdins computer aqbiGtia department. We absttact each piece of property in suit and keep a <br />permanent record of the title work on our computer system. This gives <br />us greater reliability when taking judgment on a piece of property <br />because we are able to verify ownership and keep verifying ownership <br />right up to the date of trial. Abstracting the delinquent real property <br />accourrts often results in payment of the delinquent tvices prior to a <br />lawsuit being filed. <br />What We Do <br />Each tax yeaz begins on or about July 1 as the current delinquent tax <br />rolls are transferred to our computer from our client's computer. We <br />load your tax roll onto our computer system and maintain a parallel tax <br />roll at all times. This "parallel roll" is an identical copy of the delinquent <br />tax roll maintained by your tax collector. We are the only firm that <br />maintains this parallel roll at all rimes. <br />After loading your tax roll, we analyze the delinquent accounts so that <br />we may formulate a plan for aggressively collecting your district's taxes. <br />The following charts (Arlington I.S.D. is used as an example) reflect the <br />different measures that we continually make to the clienYs delinquent tax <br />roll. By systematically examining the condition of a District's delinquent <br />tax roll, we aze able to target specific azeas for collection activity. This <br />also gives us the capability to conrinuously track our collection <br />performance and maintain a high collection rate on your behalf. <br />The following chart shows $4,328,887 in lawsuits. The dollar figure for <br />accounts in bankruptcy on the date listed total$2,684,825. <br />Seclion 0 - Dnaiptan o( VM F'rm - Page 6 <br />
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