• Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    So he bought a house for 6k 50 years go and now has to pay 2k in property taxes each year. If he was renting that wouldn’t cover two months.

    Does he also complain that the sales tax on candy bar is more than he used to pay for a candy bar when he first bought his house?

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      1 month ago

      The real problem if that’s the scenario is that his social security check is less than $400/month.

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        If the property tax scales with inflation and social security is also adjusted for inflation, but your property tax is getting more expensive relative to your social security income, something’s not right.

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        I understand that housing prices are outpacing general inflation… that’s kinda my point.

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          A big part of why housing prices are outpacing general inflation is constrained supply due to long time homeowners paying artificially low taxes.

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      You have to think more like Trump, LOL. The rich don’t pay any taxes through the use of loopholes. Why should you. Slum lords should be forced to pay taxes, not working class schmo that needs a roof over their heads. Tax the slum lords.

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      I went and argued my taxes at my annual township tax assessment meeting. I was being assessed for a new deck and ramp. That added about $200 to my taxes. What I did do was move the wheelchair ramp out away from the house a bit for better winter time safety and repaired the steps, ramp boards, and railings.

      Should I have been taxed for a whole new deck and ramp when I just did repairs and made safety changes?