Oh, so these lying fucks want to claim that they will give you property tax relief of up to $250 by taking away a tax refund of $750+. No, this bullshit Prop HH is really to take back as much money from you as possible and may as well be considered a new tax that they want to use to generate $20 million for the failed piece of shit public school system. Fuck Them.
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From the post:
"Under the measure, property taxes won’t drop below previous levels, but the expected future increases in bills would be dampened.
The owner of a $500,000 home would pay anywhere from $186 to $276 less in property taxes this year than they would if the ballot measure didn’t pass, depending on local tax rates, according to estimates by legislative analysts.
In exchange, after an initial increase in the taxpayer refund for everyone this year, the refund checks will start to decrease and possibly disappear for people of all income levels over the next decade, depending on how much revenue the state takes in, according to legislative analysts."
Oh, so these lying fucks want to claim that they will give you property tax relief of up to $250 by taking away a tax refund of $750+. No, this bullshit Prop HH is really to take back as much money from you as possible and may as well be considered a new tax that they want to use to generate $20 million for the failed piece of shit public school system. Fuck Them.
Archive: https://archive.today/FHtjP
From the post:
"Under the measure, property taxes won’t drop below previous levels, but the expected future increases in bills would be dampened.
The owner of a $500,000 home would pay anywhere from $186 to $276 less in property taxes this year than they would if the ballot measure didn’t pass, depending on local tax rates, according to estimates by legislative analysts.
In exchange, after an initial increase in the taxpayer refund for everyone this year, the refund checks will start to decrease and possibly disappear for people of all income levels over the next decade, depending on how much revenue the state takes in, according to legislative analysts."
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