In most states that do not have an income tax they make up the revenue through property taxes. A few places are able to balance that somewhat with revenue generated by tourism but it is fairly rare. If we still lived in Colorado, with property and state income tax, we would be paying just over half of what we pay in Texas without state income tax and a very large amount of property tax.
I am thankful for where I live-my sales tax rate is only 1% more than I paid in California, while my home/property are almost identical in assessed value to my California home I pay about 50% less in property taxes-and NO STATE INCOME TAX![]()
Yeah, California and some of the northeastern states are exceptions with having state income tax and crazy property taxes. It just drives me crazy when other Texans say "at least we don't have state income tax" because our property taxes more than make up for it.
Seems to be a LOT of misinformation about FL taxes
Very LOW property taxes not high
Not entirely true. It depends on what part of Florida. My MIL lives in a coastal town and her property taxes are 4x what mine are. And her property insurance is through the roof.
Even I would move there if that was the case!!![]()
So help me Robin, as a former Brooklyn girl myself, I will hunt you down and get all street crazy with you if you don't stop ragging on FL.I've seen you in the past refer to Floriduh....
GA my friend is STILL the south and you and I are still the damn Yankees always will be.
apples to orangesLegitimate residents of Puerto Rico don't have to pay federal income taxes on income received from sources in PR. I think there are other US territories with similar taxation. However, it's not as if people are beating a path to live in Puerto Rico.
So help me Robin, as a former Brooklyn girl myself, I will hunt you down and get all street crazy with you if you don't stop ragging on FL.I've seen you in the past refer to Floriduh....
GA my friend is STILL the south and you and I are still the damn Yankees always will be.
also if you are thinking of buying there-VERY high property tax(because no state tax)
So help me Robin, as a former Brooklyn girl myself, I will hunt you down and get all street crazy with you if you don't stop ragging on FL.I've seen you in the past refer to Floriduh....
GA my friend is STILL the south and you and I are still the damn Yankees always will be.
California was a mixed bag-we were lucky in that we bought when prices were low so the valuation had to permanently remain around our purchase price vs. when it tripled in value, but then the tax rates kept climbing. the people who bought it from us were paying 3x our tax bill, but they lost it to foreclosure, and the people who purchased it at public auction for 15% of what we sold it for (43% of the 1999 new construction price) are paying about what we did.
people here complain about property taxes and we're likewe pay less per year than what I see some post on the boards as their monthly installment-and over the course of 7 years we've gotten decreases, something I never experienced in California.
Never said Floriduh but it is CATCHY!
Listen, I used to LOVE Florida. I visited 8 times a year and even worked with a real estate agent there. Then the Casey Anthony, Trayvon Martin and Michael Dunn cases happened. It made me realize that maybe when I leave Georgia I should go ELSEWHERE.
My opinion, no one elses, I'm allowed to have one, don't I?
I'd like to see her try....![]()