Fester
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Ok, that's good to know. So flooding could be an issue south bismarck if they were to open it up.Right, not even close to being all the way open.
Ok, that's good to know. So flooding could be an issue south bismarck if they were to open it up.Right, not even close to being all the way open.
That’s how it is currently, my point is the 1.3 billion per year will be “made up” with some other tax, and “specials” is a perfect avenue to do thatSpecial assessment is ONLY for repairs to roads/curbing/sidewalk. Has nothing to do with anything but the upkeep of roads/sidewalk around your property in Bis anyways. Not sure how ending property tax would magically increase these costs?
So why allow the money to have ANYTHING to do with property? Said many times get it AWAY from property...this would include specialsThat’s how it is currently, my point is the 1.3 billion per year will be “made up” with some other tax, and “specials” is a perfect avenue to do that
Not saying it would happen but that’s a avenue, so many unknowns at this point
The solution is to trim budgets and cut spending, that has historically NEVER happened, so what’s the plan to replace 1.3 billion a year?
The working man is in trouble, and most people who own homes and not land are working people grinding out a living. I am one of these people, I am sick of taxes as much as the next dude but I suspect I will bear the brunt of “no property” taxes and get hosed yet again
Hope I am wrong and don’t mean to be negative but to say our elected “reps” will figure it out is beyond my understanding
They are the reason we are in the situation to begin with
It has to be attached to something or people won't pay, so then what ? Pay a firm to try collect ? warrant for arrest and Tie up the court system and impose fines and penalties on them ? Or attach it to payroll taxes and let those that don't work and retired people get off for nothing ? Without some sort of leverage some the tribe won't pay and the rest will have to make up for it.So why allow the money to have ANYTHING to do with property? Said many times get it AWAY from property...this would include specials
Well first thing that would probably need to be done is get the spending in order..the second.. send me a bill...it's a debt owed isn't it? So if you don't pay a debt what happens? This doesn't need to be difficult..unless your a politician...not meaning you..meaning politicians make thing difficult to fleece people.It has to be attached to something or people won't pay, so then what ? Pay a firm to try collect ? warrant for arrest and Tie up the court system and impose fines and penalties on them ? Or attach it to payroll taxes and let those that don't work and retired people get off for nothing ? Without some sort of leverage some the tribe won't pay and the rest will have to make up for it.
One question, besides roads,schools and parks is anything else included in urban property taxes ? I'm guessing you have to pay for garbage , sewer and water ? What does it normally run a month ?
I dont think it's in the best Interest to let our local commissioners/govt make the decisions anymore. The rock sitting on the corner of the street is smarter then all of them combined. Now having the state make the decisions bad or good? who knows?? What I do know, is the current rate we have painted and repainted our bike lanes has been more then the replacement of the blue lights beeing repaired..wonder what each of those cost...By the way, I'm not arguing , I'm looking for a solution like the rest of you . I just don't think we're there yet and for sure it's not in our best interest to let legislature decide what's best for us any more than we already have.
You already pay extra for street lights, curbs, city water, and sanitation as these are not part of ones property taxI think the premise here is that those opposed to the current system are of the belief that that they could someday hunker down on their property and avoid helping to pay for the government services available to them in the form of road maintenance, law enforcement, fire dept protection, etc, etc. Since that's never going to happen, the hidden agenda is to simply reshuffle who is paying for those services in the hope that they will end up paying less out of their own pocket while still receiving all the same services they are currently entitled to based on where they chose to live (very much a socialistic democrat position, by the way).
I also suspect many of those who support the removal of property taxes and figuratively telling the legislature to "figure it out", will be the same ones complaining on here about how it gets figured out in the coming years.
We all have the current option to live in a low property tax area of a city/township/county, that is our leverage. I can move less than 6 miles away and live in an area with 2-4 times the net property tax on something of similar value to my current home. I choose to not do so. If this passes, I suspect my overall tax bill is going to go up as we all get lumped together under another form of taxation. Yet, I will receive no extra services (no street lights, curbs, city water and sanitation, etc, etc).
This is a very bad deal for anyone who has chosen to not live in an urban area.
Wouldn't a guy just liquid and sink all cash into your home and file bankruptcy?Also... anyone who thinks they can't or won't take your home for unpaid specials or fees is kidding yourself. If you get behind.... in taxes, specials or fees.... they could just get a judgment and execute on your assets. First your $ in the bank and then your tangible things. But, I assume most folks who aren't paying don't have the $ in the bank. So, then it's your stuff including your home. Right now, there is a certain home value that is exempt from judgment execution. But, it's not much and you can bet they will change that to address this situation
I don't think that's the main angst at all, like I said I'd be willing to bet the biggest angst by most people is the ridiculous amount going to schools. Please send me a bill for the services I use (roads and first responders) and I will gladly pay them but I'm sick and tired of paying for services I do not use (schools, health and human services)! If you want your kids to have the latest and greatest shit you pay for it! The state and local politicians could have solved this years ago but they keep wanting to screw people over so this is our only recourse.I think the premise here is that those opposed to the current system are of the belief that that they could someday hunker down on their property and avoid helping to pay for the government services available to them in the form of road maintenance, law enforcement, fire dept protection, etc, etc. Since that's never going to happen, the hidden agenda is to simply reshuffle who is paying for those services in the hope that they will end up paying less out of their own pocket while still receiving all the same services they are currently entitled to based on where they chose to live (very much a socialistic democrat position, by the way).
I also suspect many of those who support the removal of property taxes and figuratively telling the legislature to "figure it out", will be the same ones complaining on here about how it gets figured out in the coming years.
We all have the current option to live in a low property tax area of a city/township/county, that is our leverage. I can move less than 6 miles away and live in an area with 2-4 times the net property tax on something of similar value to my current home. I choose to not do so. If this passes, I suspect my overall tax bill is going to go up as we all get lumped together under another form of taxation. Yet, I will receive no extra services (no street lights, curbs, city water and sanitation, etc, etc).
This is a very bad deal for anyone who has chosen to not live in an urban area.
I dont have a problem paying for schools as long as it's within reason..these schools are way above what is necessary for learning. They probably make apple headquarters look like shit.I don't think that's the main angst at all, like I said I'd be willing to bet the biggest angst by most people is the ridiculous amount going to schools. Please send me a bill for the services I use (roads and first responders) and I will gladly pay them but I'm sick and tired of paying for services I do not use (schools, health and human services)! If you want your kids to have the latest and greatest shit you pay for it! The state and local politicians could have solved this years ago but they keep wanting to screw people over so this is our only recourse.
I don't think that's the main angst at all, like I said I'd be willing to bet the biggest angst by most people is the ridiculous amount going to schools. Please send me a bill for the services I use (roads and first responders) and I will gladly pay them but I'm sick and tired of paying for services I do not use (schools, health and human services)! If you want your kids to have the latest and greatest shit you pay for it! The state and local politicians could have solved this years ago but they keep wanting to screw people over so this is our only recourse.
Lol when do I get to stop paying my fair share???Unless you were home schooled, you are now paying society back for your time in the public school system. Not to mention, how many relatively low-income kids grow up to be great members of society because of their ability to get a free education? The answer to that is quite a lot, not all doctors come from well to do families. When you're old and on medicare, there's a good chance one of those doctors who accept medicare will have come from the public school system.
I mean, I get it...some of the amenities at the new schools seem a bit over the top, especially when it comes to the fine arts. But we all have our own priorities.
I ............... Please send me a bill for the services I use (roads and first responders) and I will gladly pay them but I'm sick and tired of paying for services I do not use (schools, health and human services)...................