Instead of voting in some politicians who will actually reduce government spending, we just limit the resources that we give them. Great thinking!
When have you EVAR seen a politician eliminate a tax?
Now we need to do this to income taxes next.
Instead of voting in some politicians who will actually reduce government spending, we just limit the resources that we give them. Great thinking!
Now that the tax is capped, who's to say that the appraised values aren't going to go up.
Actually I wish there was a third choice, do away with property taxes and figure another way to fund all the "necessary" items.
I am tired of having to rent my property from the state. I am sicked when I see people in their 70s and up paying property tax.
While capping the tax slows it's rate of growth, it still is an unfair tax.
I have a property that was over assessed in Marion county.
We went to fight it. They agreed with us. The new assessment is more in line with reality. That said, we are still waiting on a reimbursement for the impoperly charged taxes from two years ago. This amounts to a couple of thousand dollars.
Moral of the story, they will charge whatever the hell they want (via assessment) and then take however long they feel neccessary to correct their "error".
I stand by the remainder of my post.
They told me it could take two years, but it happened in less than a year.
When have you EVAR seen a politician eliminate a tax?
I've already been waiting two years. The clock continues ticking.
Don't worry, I'm sure you'll get the interest they've been making on your money while they used it. After all, they'd require you to pay interest if you had money they were requiring you to pay.
I own property in Indiana, but of course can't vote there. I appreciate you guys helping me out.
To clear up a misunderstood concept: Renters pay property tax, too. They just don't know it.
I've already been waiting two years. The clock continues ticking.
I own property in Indiana, but of course can't vote there. I appreciate you guys helping me out.
To clear up a misunderstood concept: Renters pay property tax, too. They just don't know it.