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<br /> t . I <br /> - <br /> (0.6, I <br />- <br /> March 8, 2004 <br /> Subject <br /> Agreement for Business License Compliance Services <br /> Recommendation <br /> Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with MBIA MuniServices Company to <br /> provide the City of Redwood City with a Business License Tax Compliance Program which <br /> consists of Business License Discovery and Audit Services. <br /> Background <br /> In recommending the FY03/O4 budget. the Finance Department proposed eliminating funds <br /> ($2,000) to purchase a database of businesses located in Redwood City that file income <br /> tax returns. This information. which is available from the State Franchise Tax Board, would <br /> be used in cross-referencing with the City's business license database to uncover those '< <br /> businesses which are not registered with the City, but are reporting income tax to the state. <br /> Given the additional systems programming required to relate the sales tax data with our <br />- business license information, and the necessary follow-up the Revenue Services Division <br /> of Finance would need to conduct, it has been determined that working with this sales tax <br /> data would be labor intensive and costly for the City. This would result in the City risking <br /> an investment of a substantial amount of labor in this project, and the return, in the form of <br /> additional business license revenue, would be very speculative. <br /> The goal of the Business License Tax Compliance Program is to educate the business <br /> community of the City's Municipal Code. This agreement includes the provision of <br /> Discovery Services and Audit Services. Discovery Services are designed to identify <br /> entities subject to taxation by the City that are not properly registered and/or otherwise not <br /> reporting fees to the City. Audit Services are designed to identify entities subject to fees <br /> which are not properly reporting the full amounts to which they are subject. <br /> Staff recommends that the City pursue a business license audit through MBIA <br /> MuniServices Company (the firm who performs the city sales tax and transient occupancy <br /> tax audits), as this can be accomplished on a contingency fee arrangement under which <br /> the City will Dava fee on Iv in the event MBIA recovers anv new business license revenue. <br /> Moreover, MBIA already has the electronic systems in place to more effectively utilize the <br /> information available from the State Franchise Tax Board. <br /> Several Council Members expressed a concem about this approach as it appears to <br /> resemble using a "private bill collector" to identify businesses operating in the City that are <br />- not paying business license taxes. MBIA is in fact a private firm and, if this <br /> recommendation is approved, MBIA would in fact be attempting to collect business license <br />