office of management and
budget
Welcome to the City of Greenville's Office of Management & Budget (OMB). OMB is
responsible for the following activities:
Revenue Collections
Payments for the following can be made to the Revenue Division, located on the
Fourth Floor of City Hall:
- Street Cut and Encroachment Permits
- Additional Garbage Containers
- False Burglar Alarm Fees
- Delinquent stormwater Fees
- Special Assessments
Payments can be made in the form of cash, money order, cashier’s check, check or
credit card.
Online payments are received for Municipal Court citations, Parking tickets,
Recreation rentals, and Zoo shelter rentals. For additional information
regarding online payments, click here. If you have a questions about making a
payment, please call 864-467-4503.
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Online Payments
Local Accommodations Tax
The Revenue Division also collects the three percent Local Accommodations Tax
the City levies on businesses engaged in providing accommodations for transients
within the jurisdiction of the City. Questions? Contact Karen Osborne at 864-467-4503.
More: Download a Local
Accommodations Tax Return Form
Business License
Any business that is located within the City of Greenville or any non-resident
business that comes into the City that engages in, causes to be in, and/or
represents himself/herself to be engaged in, any occupation or activity with the
object of gain, benefit, or advantage, either directly or indirectly are
required to purchase a Business License each year (January 1st to December
31st). Temporary and one-time licenses are issued when appropriate and are valid
for the specified time period on the Business License.
The Business License Division is also responsible for the collection of the
Hospitality Tax. The City levies a two percent local Hospitality Tax on prepared
meals and beverages, inclusive of alcoholic beverages, beer and wine sold in
establishments. All city restaurants, bars, lounges and private clubs serving
food and/or alcohol are required to pay this tax.
More: Business
Licenses
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Business License Calculator
More: Hospitality Tax
Purchasing
The Purchasing Division is responsible for procuring all materials, services,
and equipment at the lowest possible cost consistent with quality and quantity
demands and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and City policies.
More: Purchasing Information
More: Vendor Registration
More: Bids/RFPs
More: Minority and Women-Owned Business
Enterprise
Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Division provides a variety of maps as well
as Street Finder, a street index book that provides an alphabetical index of all
streets within the City, free of charge for download to the public.
Additionally, geographic data within the city limits of Greenville is available
for a small fee.
More: Maps
TD Convention Center
The TD Convention Center is owned by the
City and is one of the nation's largest convention and meeting facilities with
more than 315,000 square feet of exhibit space and 88,000 square feet of meeting
and conference space. With a $22 million enhancement plan completed, the TD Convention Center offers unbeatable flexibility
and value to groups
who are looking to expand their event. TD Convention Center is a popular
regional destination for corporate meetings, trade shows, banquets, and special
events. A strong area manufacturing economy, particularly in automotive
services, has helped make Greenville an attractive site for related activities.
More:
Go to TD Convention Center
Financial Publications
The Office of Management and Budget is responsible for the preparation of the
City’s Annual Budget, Capital Improvements Program and Comprehensive Annual
Financial Report (CAFR).
The City’s Annual Budget and CAFR have both been recognized by the Government
Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA). The GFOA
awarded the City a Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its Annual
Operating Budget and a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial
Reporting for its CAFR. A budget document must meet program criteria as a policy
document, as an operations guide, as a financial plan, and as a communications
device in order to receive the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.
To receive a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting, a
CAFR must be easily readable,efficiently organized and satisfy both generally
accepted accounting principles and applicable legal requirements.
More: Access Publications Online