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Fitch Rates Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority, New York Sales Tax Bonds 'AA-'.


NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 -- Fitch Ratings Fitch Ratings

An international rating agency for financial institutions, insurance companies, and corporate, sovereign, and municipal debt. Fitch Ratings has headquarters in New York and London and is wholly owned by FIMALAC of Paris.
 assigns an 'AA-' rating to the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority's (BFSA BFSA Blue Force Situational Awareness ) $26.8 million sales tax sales tax, levy on the sale of goods or services, generally calculated as a percentage of the selling price, and sometimes called a purchase tax. It is usually collected in the form of an extra charge by the retailer, who remits the tax to the government.  and state aid secured bonds, series 2006A. The bonds are scheduled to price via negotiation with Lehman Brothers Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LEH), founded in 1850, is a diversified, global financial services firm. It is a participant in investment banking, equity and fixed income sales, research and trading, investment management, private equity, and private banking. , Inc. on April 19. Bond proceeds will provide funding for capital projects of the city of Buffalo. Fitch affirms the 'AA-' rating on the BFSA's $98.7 million outstanding parity bonds, and the 'F1+' rating on $90 million outstanding bond anticipation notes Bond anticipation note (BAN)

A short-term debt instrument issued by a state or municipality to borrow against the proceeds of an upcoming bond issue.
. The Rating Outlook is Stable.

The 'AA-' rating incorporates elements of both municipal and structured finance credit analysis. BFSA is a bankruptcy-remote issuer, and the bond structure grants a first-perfected security interest in City of Buffalo and Buffalo School District sales tax revenues as well as state aid of the City of Buffalo, providing strong debt service coverage even under stress tests. Statutory and contractual covenants prohibit actions by New York State (the state), Erie County Erie County is the name of several counties in the United States:
  • Erie County, New York
  • Erie County, Ohio
  • Erie County, Pennsylvania
 (the county), or the city that impair bondholder rights. The primary credit concern is the right of the state, county, or city to alter the tax structure; however, this risk is somewhat mitigated by non-impairment covenants of all three entities. Fitch notes that despite the city's weak economic indicators Economic indicators

The key statistics of the economy that reveal the direction the economy is heading in; for example, the unemployment rate and the inflation rate.
, including high unemployment levels, declining population, and stagnant tax base expansion, pledged revenue growth has been steady, providing solid coverage of debt service.

Modeled after the Nassau County Interim Finance Authority's structure, BFSA was formed to provide a bankruptcy-remote funding vehicle for the city, as well as financial control and oversight functions. BFSA receives the city and school district's share of sales and compensating use taxes authorized by the state and imposed by the county. BFSA also receives all general purpose state aid appropriated by the state as local government assistance for the benefit of the city. Revenues remaining after debt service and BFSA operational costs are remitted to the city.

BFSA's bonds are secured by the city and school district's portion of the local sales tax, and state aid of the city, which are BFSA's primary assets. The local sales tax is currently levied at a rate of 4.75% - 3% for distribution and 1.75% for county purposes. Beginning in 2007 the city will receive an additional $5.9 million of sales tax revenue annually from the county purpose portion of the sales tax; this sharing agreement is in effect through Feb. 29, 2008 when 1% of the county's 1.75% portion is set to expire. The state, county, and city covenant not to impair bondholder rights as long as authority debt is outstanding. Specifically, the county covenants to maintain the local sales tax rate of 3% through June 13, 2037, when the authority will be disbanded. In addition, any change in the local tax law cannot result in coverage below 2.0 times (x) maximum annual debt service (MADS) on BFSA bonds.

Stress tests show that pledged revenues provide very strong coverage. Coverage of estimated MADS for the assumed total debt program of $300 million from 2005 receipts is 6.0x, and coverage from sales tax receipts alone is a solid 2.7x. Total BFSA revenues would have to decline 10.09% annually through 2029 to hit the 2.0x coverage minimum. Given the steady average annual growth of sales tax and state aid revenues since 1990 of 2.6% and 5.2%, respectively, coverage is expected to remain adequate, despite the below-average economic base. The additional bonds test Additional bonds test

A test for ensuring that bond issuers can meet the debt service requirements of issuing any new additional bonds.


additional bonds test 
 for senior debt is strong, requiring 3.0x coverage of MADS from sales tax revenues alone. The indenture limits total senior bonds outstanding to $300 million, and the BFSA act limits cash flow notes outstanding to $145 million.

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