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Our State has a property tax in addition to real estate tax. Which sounds bad and is certainly offensive but in the end our total tax burden is one of the lowest in the Country. Example you buy a new counter top and pay tax on it at the granite store, as soon as you install it you pay tax on it again as personal property. Just like our vehicles, pay tax when you buy it then pay personal property tax when you plate it. Again still super low price but it is an antiquated system at best. Not many states left doing it this way.
So Indiana about 15 years ago, passed a constitutional amendment, capping the amount of property taxes at 1 percent of assessed value. The local county (or city if large enough) conducts the assessment.

Well what has inevitably happened since municipalities are nearly 100 percent funded by property taxes, is local assessors started increasing assessed values, often outpacing the local market value for properties. A couple areas got caught raising values double or even triple the market value year over year. They don’t even have to tell you until the property tax bill for that new assessment goes out via mail.

Mind you, when they send out the property tax bill, they include the latest assessment, then you get 30 days to pay it. So a LOT of people got shell shocked and completely caught off guard, those with mortgages that included property taxes suddenly found their mortgage payments skyrocket, those that didn’t, found themselves scurrying to come up with thousands, in some cases 10s of thousands of dollars with only 30 days notice.

Heck, our county actually played it “right” and the value of the assessment was inline with the increase in market value, which nearly tripled. The local rate is .86 percentage of assessed value, raised from .65 percent last year. The property tax on the farm this year, 35,000 dollars, last year, 14,000.

On my 10 acres, they raised my assessed value from 23,000 to 38,000. Which shockingly is lower than the market value, which was just appraised at 90,000. So I’m prepping for that adjustment soon.

So this has created one heck of a storm at the state house with the state legislatures and governor PO’d at the locals and now working to put a cap on year over year increases a county can charge for property.

One governor candidate, surprisingly a dem, is campaigning to end property taxes in our state all together and raise the sales tax from 7 percent to 9 percent to off set it.
 
Best Taxes I ever had was in HI. I had 3 acres, off the grid, 1000 sft house. 278 a year total! Tell me again why I moved? Long island over 19K Here around 5K.
Yeah, back then. They’ve raised rates too.

On that note, did you see the big class action lawsuit the residents of Maui are doing now on FEMA?
 
I had a E350 that was a loaded van cab and chassis that was converted to a pickup with a sleeper cab. I wish I still had that one to... company called landmark
 
I had a E350 that was a loaded van cab and chassis that was converted to a pickup with a sleeper cab. I wish I still had that one to... company called landmark
I recall those. My buddy's parents had one. We used it for camp/canoe trips up in Vermont and New Hampshire
 
<~~~ took the parental unit's motorhome to a desert race once. stayed on the graded roads through the desert. shortly after leaving the pavement stuff fell out of the cupboards :eek: he picked it up. 5 minutes later the stored items made another exodus to the floor. screw it. pick it up when get to destination. on the way home the cupboard doors got
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County assessor was here for about two minutes said I gotta take a picture of the outside of the house so the State knows I was here and I’ll see you in another three years. Good to go.
 
Easy peasy
Property tax here is capped at 1 percent. But considering medium house prices are right around 700k that adds up quick.. I only pay 1600 a year. On a million plus place. Because I have lived here so long. They don't re asse till it is sold or when you do improvements requiring a permit. Then they only add tax at the current rate to the added value not the complete property
 
Property tax here is capped at 1 percent. But considering medium house prices are right around 700k that adds up quick.. I only pay 1600 a year. On a million plus place. Because I have lived here so long. They don't re asse till it is sold or when you do improvements requiring a permit. Then they only add tax at the current rate to the added value not the complete property
Just got my estimated property tax statement in the mail and it's $482, so not too bad I guess.
 
Property tax here is capped at 1 percent. But considering medium house prices are right around 700k that adds up quick.. I only pay 1600 a year. On a million plus place. Because I have lived here so long. They don't re asse till it is sold or when you do improvements requiring a permit. Then they only add tax at the current rate to the added value not the complete property
This tax system is called prop 13. Of course it is a law now. And unfortunately it also applies to Comercial property as well. State spends to much money and revenue is stagnant. More or less. They always propose an amendment to prop 13 to exclude Comercial property, which most agree with. But everyone is afraid to mess up prop 13 in any shape or form. Once amendment is made where will it stop what hidden loop holes are in there...
 
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