February 2016
Helping Pennsylvania Taxing Districts Hit By Unpaid Property Taxes Generate New Revenue For Their Budgets Since 2003
School Money Matters
School Money Matters
School Money Matters
Online Newsletter From Municipal Revenue Service
Online Newsletter From Municipal Revenue Service
Online Newsletter From Municipal Revenue Service
Online Newsletter From Municipal Revenue Service
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Helping Pennsylvania School Districts realize new revenue for their budgets by selling
delinquent property taxes with our patented tax lien management program.
This promises to be an interesting installment of the much
respected PASBO Conference as survival tactics for the ongoing
budget impasse will no doubt be discussed and shared. One part
of the solution continues to be the MRS Tax Lien Management
Program. Plan to stop by Booth 809, pick up a copy of our latest
“User’s Guide to Generating Revenue by Selling Your Delinquent
Real Estate Taxes” and let’s talk about selling your tax liens for
instant revenue you can start using in your budget immediately.
The MRS User’s Guide simply
& clearly defines tax lien
management and is a great
introduction to this revenue
generating program.
additional revenue is the Tax Lien Management Program
from Municipal Revenue Service (MRS), a patented
revenue-generating system that has provided school
districts across Pennsylvania with over $400 million since
its inception in 2003. Working with banks and non-profit
entities, delinquent taxes are sold for 90 cents on the
dollar today, instead of waiting 4 years or more for
revenue to be generated in the usual tax collection
process. Make no mistake, tax collection continues
uninterrupted as MRS is not a tax collector and tax lien
management is not tax collection.
As the MRS program is renewed annually, even more
revenue is generated for the taxing district from interest
Who would have thought that the budget
impasse would drag on so long that we would
find ourselves listening to the Governor now
proposing ideas for next year’s budget when
the current fiscal crisis is still ongoing. In a
month or less, school districts will again be
looking at ways to pay the bills as the revenue
stream from Harrisburg runs dry.
What is available to taxing districts looking for
and fees, providing over 100% of the face value of the
tax liens.
MRS makes learning about tax lien management easy.
To schedule a no-obligation educational seminar for your
superintendent, business managers or school board, call
MRS today at 814-476-0400 and ask for Jeff Spaulding
or Jim Geronimo.
Visit our website at www.municipalrevenues.com to find
out more and visit our voluminous list of clients on our
references page. And remember: We’re not tax
collectors. Let’s talk tax lien management soon.
For those attending the CCAP Conference, Hilton
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, you are cordially invited to
attend Municipal Revenue Service’s “March Madness”
hospitality event which will be held Sunday, March 13,
2016, from 6PM - 11PM, on the second floor in the
Governors Board Room. Come and watch the games
with us. Food and beverages will be provided.