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Ohio Petition to Abolish Property Tax
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Yesterday at 02:35 PM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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If you have to pay the government to keep your property, you don't really own it. Ohio members, if you agree, you can sign the petition to end property tax in Ohio, so that the issue makes the ballot in November. Please go to: https://axohtax.com/to find locations in your county to sign the petition. Keith
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Re: Ohio Petition to Abolish Property Tax
[Re: KeithC]
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We've been going back and forth on that issue in Pennsylvania for decades. It isn't ever going to happen.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Ohio Petition to Abolish Property Tax
[Re: KeithC]
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I got a jibberish letter from the county accessor a few weeks ago keep in mind nothing taxable had changed here in the last 25 years all building on foundations were permitted. The jist of the letter was about occupied structures and that you were allowed one with an attached garage that made no sense as I have no attached garages on my house. I have no other occupied or livable structures other than the house we live in.
I have a 30X50 steel building and a 14X45 fur shed a couple moveable garden type barn looking lawn sheds and a 40 foot Storage container anything not on a foundation here is not taxable even the storage container.
The letter made no sense it appears to be more creative forced taxing nothing more the only real change is the way they will try to tax me now. The county here is just a personal power play for the commission that runs it they pick and choose what they enforce rule wise. A few of the old commission members are there for the insurance heck they can’t stay awake for a meeting and don’t participate they are there for the insurance nothing more.
This is what we deal with until the next election I will send a letter to the editor before the next go around time for some fresh horses.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Ohio Petition to Abolish Property Tax
[Re: charles]
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In NC, our property tax drives our school funding. Over half of our collections are used for public schools.
Would you prefer to increase your Ohio sales taxes? A national sales tax scares me because I it might not be distributed back to the states equitably. I do favor many user taxes such as the tax on tobacco, alcohol, and gasoline, because I don’t consume many of those products now. Public schools are not very good either. So.....
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Re: Ohio Petition to Abolish Property Tax
[Re: Bigbrownie]
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Never gonna happen. Legislators love property taxes. Here’s why…..sales tax? ( consumers can reduce spending / tax collections go down ) income taxes? ( recessions come and go….unemployed folks pay less income taxes). But your property taxes….if you can’t pay them, someone else will gladly pick up the tab ( and take ownership of your property )
It’s guaranteed revenue, in good times and bad. Well said. The legislature here has talked about "property tax reform" for 2 years, and this year might do something. I'm sure it will be something like "we took steps to make sure your property tax will not go up as fast as it used to" ....and expect the people to be happy about it.
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Re: Ohio Petition to Abolish Property Tax
[Re: KeithC]
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It won't happen. Remember when it was illegal to gamble? Then the state lottery came about to help pay for schools, and lower property taxes. Still waiting on that to happen. Last I knew the lottery money went to the general fund. Then the lottery expanded to , who knows how many games? Still needed more money for schools every few years, seems more like every year. Sales tax were raised by .5 percent , then went up again a few years later. Then it was legal to bet on sports. The state brought in over a billion the first year.
Remember you have to pay taxes on whatever you win. The government will never have enough tax money the way they waste it, and get kickbacks on what's spent.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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