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Property Taxes

Postby sweetsuz on Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:50 pm

Indiana is facing a property tax crises. It is the biggest issue this year and the government is looking for alternatives from raising income taxes and/or sales tax to decrease or do away with propery tax.

I was just curious to other states situations.
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Re: Property Taxes

Postby DarkOne on Sat Jan 12, 2008 7:06 pm

New Hampshire is a tax free state and everything is in our property taxes so they get quite high. It has been an issue here for 10-20yrs. People don't want an income tax so property taxes are what goes up. We do have taxes on gas and entertainment but that's about it. I know some people that pay in upwards of $6-10,000 per year in property taxes.

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Re: Property Taxes

Postby Dano on Sat Jan 12, 2008 7:22 pm

Taxes! :evil: Here in Missouri, we have city tax, county tax and state tax. It seems every one wants into your
wallet! In our city tax we have a Johnson grass tax, it's for the eradication of of a wild grass that I haven't seen
yet! :lol:

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Re: Property Taxes

Postby sweetsuz on Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:45 am

D1............yeah I can see how they would be high. Indiana's thinking would be just the opposite............all sales or income tax and no property tax. Is NH looking to put a cap on the property tax?

And yes, Dano, we have all of those taxes too and it drives me insane. I am being taxed out of existance.
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Re: Property Taxes

Postby tassie1 on Sun Jan 13, 2008 4:14 am

we mainly have g.s.t tax here of 10% on everything.(goods n services tax)

it sucks in someways cos if a vehicle is made new,the government charge g.s.t on the sale price,but every other time that same vehicle is re-sold in its lifetime,they score another 10% of each sale price,to me that is double-dipping. :evil:
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Re: Property Taxes

Postby DarkOne on Sun Jan 13, 2008 4:40 am

They can't put a cap on it because the state wouldn't get money because the people won't pass a bill for taxes. I would say the average tax is $20+ per $1000 of overall property value. So if you house cost $250k (which is roughly the average house cost here) you would pay on average $5000.

If ya don't believe mer check here for our tax rates: http://www.jacksonteamre.com/images/2007taxrates.pdf
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Re: Property Taxes

Postby tassie1 on Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:57 am

i'm not sure what our property taxes stuff is,but have some close friends in real estate,I'll ask and get back to you on that one.
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