Posted on 03/06/2022 3:23:11 PM PST by mac_truck
You maybe want to read further. The bulk of property tax as it is in Texas goes to fund the school system and in Idaho *they will continue to have a property tax for that*.
So, small property tax reduction, large sales tax increase so you’re likely to actually pay more overall. SURPRISE!
The real question is why people cannot seem to get control of school spending.
My wife was educated in eastern Europe in the 70s with only books and a blackboard and got an excellent education, and probably far less Communist indoctrination than American kids get now.
They never completely "eliminate" the old tax. They "reduce" it. For a few years.
It is a bait-and-switch that always increases net tax collections.
The working class and poor will be ravaged.
I like that there are no escapees from the tax burden.
No sales tax in New Hampshire and the tax on interest & dividends is being phased out as of 2026.
I’m at 7.5% where I live (Escambia County, Florida). This is not that much higher, with much in the way of property tax being eliminated as well.
Buy a home on the Wyoming border and do your shopping there at 5% sales tax.
Or better yet...buy a home on the Montana border and pay no sales tax at all!
Long Beach Ca has 10.5%sales tax
The wealthy psychopaths running the government don’t care.
A little late. Most Idahoans have already been taxed off the beautiful north Idaho lakes, and been replaced by Californicators.
“$3600 a year for property taxes on my $175,000 home is just too big a bite in the butt.”
I envy you. I pay nearly 8 grand a year on a 200,000 dollar house. And we pay 8% sales tax too.
So how much do the locals add to the sales tax in Idaho. And what amount will this make the actual sales tax paid?
I would think that would be a good thing for a real journalist to add to an article like this.
Unions. Retirement pensions.
I would make that swap any day of the week...
All these “nicies” are being funded by the homeowner.
City busses, parks and schools are all funded by the homeowner.
Spread the responsibility around so everyone pays into it.
It will also be very difficult to raise the tax if everyone is paying attention to it.
You would be surprised, I live in the Nashville area with all it's bedroom communities. It has about a 9-10% sales tax, The area has an unbelievable run away growth, so I could say the sales tax has no effect in the area, but probably no income tax and a low property tax off sets the high sales tax, don't really know, I've been in Tennessee for about 30 years now and I don't even think about sales tax anymore when buying anything. I don't think I ever did.
Sales taxes are the best way to make poor people pay their fair share
we have no state income tax here in Washington state but we have a very high sales tax and huge property tax....we’ll loose our house not to sickness nor death, but to taxes..
Start buying Commercially zoned land in Ontario Oregon if this passes.
Ontario Oregon is less than an hour away from Boise Idaho.
Oregon has no sales tax.
Start building strip malls and structures to lease first grocery stores etc.
The grocery tax is one item I dislike in Idaho. Food wasn't taxed in CA, but sometimes the prices were equal or higher in CA vs ID due to operational costs.
My large purchases tend to be firearms, so I would see some impact there. Getting extra revenue from out of state travelers is a May to September burst of activity. I'm not sure the extra sales tax is going to be revenue neutral.
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