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<blockquote data-quote="Wirehair" data-source="post: 438896" data-attributes="member: 769"><p>Last fall, prior to election, I contacted the state tax department to request information as to the value of property that is currently exempt from property tax in ND. I was told that they do not keep track of that information as counties are not required to report the data. I then contacted Burleigh County asking if the value of tax exempt property was tracked and their answer was No! Not sure how our state legislature can have a meaningful discussion / debate relating to property tax reform if they do not know the value that is currently exempt from property tax. Throwing more $$ at the problem and suggesting property tax may be eliminated in 10-12 years is not my definition of reform. It appears that the corp welfare will continue directly as well as through the Commerce Department money laundering scheme and no meaningful REFORM will occur. I challenge our current legislature to prove me wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wirehair, post: 438896, member: 769"] Last fall, prior to election, I contacted the state tax department to request information as to the value of property that is currently exempt from property tax in ND. I was told that they do not keep track of that information as counties are not required to report the data. I then contacted Burleigh County asking if the value of tax exempt property was tracked and their answer was No! Not sure how our state legislature can have a meaningful discussion / debate relating to property tax reform if they do not know the value that is currently exempt from property tax. Throwing more $$ at the problem and suggesting property tax may be eliminated in 10-12 years is not my definition of reform. It appears that the corp welfare will continue directly as well as through the Commerce Department money laundering scheme and no meaningful REFORM will occur. I challenge our current legislature to prove me wrong. [/QUOTE]
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