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Budgeting - Table of Contents

Cities, counties, and certain special purpose districts in Washington State are required to adopt budgets on an annual or, in some cases, biennial (two-year) basis. These budgets not only provide legal authority to expend funds for various purposes but also reflect the legislative body's priorities and the organization's goals.

For all cities and counties, and most special purpose districts, the fiscal year runs from January 1 to December 31. This differs from the State of Washington's fiscal period which runs from July 1 to June 30. Budget season typically kicks into high gear in the summer, culminating with the adoption of next year's budget no later than December 31. (School districts and educational service districts have a fiscal year from September 1 to August 31.)

In addition, MRSC recommends that local governments review and update their financial policies as part of the pre-budget process to make sure the policies are still relevant and meet the jurisdictions' objectives.

MRSC provides many resources, listed below, to help guide local governments through the budget process. Some of these resources are relatively static and change little from year to year, while others are updated more frequently, culminating with the release of a new Budget Suggestions publication every year at the end of July.


General Budgeting Information


Publications


Financial Policies (Pre-Budget)


Financial Data

  • Shared Revenue Estimator – Tool to help cities and counties estimate their anticipated per capita state shared revenues for the coming budget year; updated every year in late July when Budget Suggestions publication is published
  • Tax and Population Data – Population, property tax, and sales tax trends for each city and county, as well as current breakdown of local sales tax rates and components for each city and county
  • Implicit Price Deflator – Impacts property tax levy setting for local governments with populations of 10,000 or more
  • Consumer Price Index – Includes current and recent CPI-U and CPI-W data for U.S. and Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue region
  • Local Ballot Measure Database – Records ballot measures and how they fared

Forms/Checklists/Templates


Sample Budgets


Recent Blog Posts

  • Recent blog posts about budgeting – Articles written by MRSC staff and contributors about specific aspects of budgeting, such as budget hearings, budget amendments, and legislative changes that might impact your budget. Articles are listed in reverse chronological order, with the most recent first.

Last Modified: July 30, 2024