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Chasstev365

(7,963 posts)
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 01:47 PM Apr 14

The next time someone complains about their property tax going up, I'm going to scream!

The disconnect is astonishing and you don't have to be a political science major to figure this out.

When Republicans give billionaires taxcuts, there is less money coming into the Federal government. When the Federal receives less, they send less money to the states. No one wants gas taxes or sin taxes, yet the piper has to be paid somehow for everything from highway maintenance to local festivals.

In simple terms, giving taxes cuts for the upper 1% has a ripple effect and property taxes are one of the few avenues left to pay for local needs. If you don't want your property taxes going up, STOP VOTING FOR REPUBLICANS AND TAX THE RICH!

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The next time someone complains about their property tax going up, I'm going to scream! (Original Post) Chasstev365 Apr 14 OP
When i got my property tax increase agree reevaluation i screamed. dem4decades Apr 14 #1
Absolutely, I don't dispute that at all. Chasstev365 Apr 14 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Woodycall Apr 14 #19
How long since the last town wide evaluatoin? Mossfern Apr 14 #11
Thank you for that! Woodycall Apr 14 #20
With reevaluations, it is not just changes karynnj Apr 14 #16
Similar with people who brag about their state not having an income tax. RockRaven Apr 14 #3
or public servies are privatized and you pay more to the vendor than you did in taxes DBoon Apr 14 #4
Great Point! Chasstev365 Apr 14 #6
Wait until Trump's plan for State-funding of Medicare and Medicaid. Midnight Writer Apr 14 #5
Isn't that what Nextdoor is for? KT2000 Apr 14 #7
People want no taxes Tree Lady Apr 14 #10
Disagree MichMan Apr 14 #14
Kick Diamond_Dog Apr 14 #8
Zillow-porn vs. the tax man underpants Apr 14 #9
Your last sentence made me LOL. -nt CrispyQ Apr 14 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Apr 14 #12
Doesn't that provide a disincentive for people to move? MichMan Apr 14 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Apr 14 #17
as somne once said to me ,,, taxes are the price of cilivisation. AllaN01Bear Apr 14 #18
That's good! Chasstev365 Apr 15 #21
It's for the real estate investors that Blue Full Moon Apr 15 #22
I live in NY and pay high property tax. I never complain because we have great schools (highest ranked), Raftergirl Apr 15 #23

dem4decades

(14,192 posts)
1. When i got my property tax increase agree reevaluation i screamed.
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 01:59 PM
Apr 14

My evaluation went up 47%, the town average was 18%. I must have really done a lot of work on my home? I just made my deck bigger, hardly a reason for that increase. I don't mind paying taxes ( well a little) but just my fair share

Response to Chasstev365 (Reply #2)

Mossfern

(4,734 posts)
11. How long since the last town wide evaluatoin?
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 02:47 PM
Apr 14

As a former mayor of my town, I felt the sting of previous officials avoiding reevaluation for several years. I was called down to Trenton by request of Christie (then governor) and chewed out. I said "Hey! It was the former leaders of the town who neglected their duty- don't blame me!"

By formula, if your property taxes increased so much more than your neighbor's then you have been getting away with paying the wrong amount (lower) for many years. Fortunately, you're not responsible for paying for past under-evaluations. There is usually a way to appeal the increase. It could be that former owners of your home made improvements and didn't get permits.

Overall taxes should stay the same after a townwide re-evaluation; it's not an excuse to charge more than the budget allows.
There should have been homeowners whose taxes went down ... they were paying too much over the years.

Woodycall

(606 posts)
20. Thank you for that!
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 04:44 PM
Apr 14

As a real estate appraiser (and the son of a long-time township treasurer), Ideal with that misconception all of the time!

karynnj

(61,035 posts)
16. With reevaluations, it is not just changes
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 03:43 PM
Apr 14

Within a town, there will be a mix of properties that were assessed at different times. The reevaluation puts them all on the same level. Yours raising that much compared to others, meant that you paid less than houses worth the same, but assessed for more for recent years.

All the same, the relative increase in assessment will lead to higher taxes even if the budget stays the same.

RockRaven

(19,580 posts)
3. Similar with people who brag about their state not having an income tax.
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 02:02 PM
Apr 14
Every state is creating tax revenue somewhere to pay for cops/prisons, schools, roads, etc. All of them. Even the Repug controlled ones. They are all spending money, which means they are all taking in money. There is no magic place with no taxes.

If it isn't income then it is sales, or property, or hotel, or excises, or registration fees. And most of those forms are regressive. Unless you're in the 1%, you should want your state to have an income tax so they can use less of the regressive revenue methods -- you will pay less total taxes that way.

KT2000

(22,180 posts)
7. Isn't that what Nextdoor is for?
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 02:34 PM
Apr 14

We have retirees who move here from income tax states and continually scream because they have to pay property tax. Through all of this, the worst thing I have learned is that a lot of people do not think things through.

Tree Lady

(13,337 posts)
10. People want no taxes
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 02:44 PM
Apr 14

But would be first to scream if we had no police, no firemen, no city workers fixing the streets and potholes or underground pipes.

underpants

(196,859 posts)
9. Zillow-porn vs. the tax man
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 02:39 PM
Apr 14

People love to see their number on Zillow Redfin etc (which BTW aren’t accurate at all) but not when the city/county re-appraises or increases the tax for the reason you stated.

I have a friend who does appraisals. I never mention Zillow around him.

Response to Chasstev365 (Original post)

MichMan

(17,268 posts)
15. Doesn't that provide a disincentive for people to move?
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 03:30 PM
Apr 14

For job changes, buying a smaller or bigger home, or just want a change of scenery.

Response to MichMan (Reply #15)

Blue Full Moon

(3,569 posts)
22. It's for the real estate investors that
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 08:16 AM
Apr 15

The family home market was opened up for them. They don't want to pay property taxes. The property taxes do need to go it's a tax on the backs of families who have the audacity to have a home. BlackRock and the rest of those investors want every single person to rent and pay for the property, maintain the property and make sure you pay the taxes.

Raftergirl

(1,861 posts)
23. I live in NY and pay high property tax. I never complain because we have great schools (highest ranked),
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 10:32 AM
Apr 15

fantastic town services, a beautiful town park with several pools, tennis and pickle ball courts, playing fields, trails, ice skating rink in winter, etc. Great senior services, streets and sidewalks that are plowed immediately, a fantastic library, etc, etc, etc. Our homes are worth considerably more than surrounding communities and sell in a matter of days when they come on the market - because everyone wants to live here. We don’t have any land to build here anymore (and our town is buying the green space that is left to preserve it.)

Our school budget is never voted down because we know how important it is irt our property values.

My H worked for NYS Division of Budget for years and attended many conferences of budget leaders from all the other states. He would hear constantly how frustrated they were because they had no money to implement state wide programs and services that would benefit their citizens. He heard a lot of “I wish we could do that.”

I wouldn’t live in a low tax state if you paid me.

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