What is the utility users tax and how does this compare?

The utility users tax, or UUT, is a tax on utility services.  In Scotts Valley, the UUT is applied only to gas and electric utilities, and at a rate of 4%.  This tax provides 6% of the City’s total budget, about $770,000.

In contrast, in Santa Cruz, the UUT rate is 8.5% and applies to a broader scope of utilities, including gas, electric, sewer, water, garbage and some communications. This tax raises $12 million for Santa Cruz. In Watsonville, the rate is 6% and raises about $4 million.  The County and Capitola have no UUT in place.

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1. What does the City collect in property tax?
2. What do other cities collect in property taxes?
3. Why does Scotts Valley only collect 6.5%? Can this be changed?
4. Where does the rest of the Property Tax go?
5. How much is collected in hotel tax and how does this compare?
6. What about a parcel tax?
7. What is the utility users tax and how does this compare?
8. How do Scotts Valley's taxes compare with neighboring cities?