while it sounds nice here is where I think it starts to run into trouble
first I think a man should be able to own his home outright and never worry about someone taking it from him over a tax he voted against.
That said
IF you were to abolish property taxes it should be only on privately owned primary residences, if a corporation owns it , it is leased , or rented it needs a tax still think of the million air BnB properties that are not someone home they are a business that doesn't have the occupants living and working and paying to the community needs.
I deal with some of the numbers concerning funding services in my town. while we may gripe about our personal property taxes the reaility is that the larger businesses in town that have many millions of dollars of manufacturing facilities in town pay a lot of the property taxes right now.
it would be smarter to give credits to single family home owners on a given number of square feet like say you don't get taxed on your first 1500 square feet of your primary home.
this ensures a way to keep your citizens in their homes long term , even allowing for multi generational transfer of the property.
while at the same time ballancing it with a sales tax or other revenue generation or cost reduction possibly service reduction to balance that ledger.
While taxing the people who built very large because they have the money , have additional properties that they don't live at.
a way to balance a place for your service and essential workers while taxing those who have enough cash to toss an extra 10 million at a beach side condo.
this is an issue in Coulier County where my parents live , Ammokalee Rd is packed with traffic morning and evening , a significant portion of their labor population in Naples lives almost an hour inland in Ammokalee while this isn't neccesarily the issue in SD
a balance of taxing to pay for services is needed
a strait sales tax is an option I am not sure if it is enough especially in a county where sales would be very low as it very few stores , would you collect it on a state wide basis then distribute it on some basis to fund all the counties.
it sounds good but it raises a lot of questions and the devil is always in the details.