disneymom3
<font color=green> I think I could adjust!! <br><f
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- Mar 11, 2002
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OHH! I am sooo frustrated! And now I remember being frustrated last year about this too. I just finished filling out our property tax refund form. Yeah, a little late I know, but you can qualify as long as you have it in before August of the next year. Anyway, once again we did not qualify because our property taxes are too HIGH! HOW does this make sense????? If we paid $2000 in prop tax, we would have gotten $800 back but because our prop tax is $3000 we get nothing.
Is there ANY logic in that??? Last year, our income was incredibly low. The only way we were able to hang onto our house at all was that my mom helped us out financially. DH was unemployed and I was just starting real estate. Seriously we had made like $12,000 that year and we still didnt' qualify because, you guessed it, our property taxes were over the magic number. I don't get it. I can see not qualifying if your income is too high, but not because you paid in MORE. Dumb, dumb dumb
If someone can explain this system I am listening!
Thank you. Vent over!
Is there ANY logic in that??? Last year, our income was incredibly low. The only way we were able to hang onto our house at all was that my mom helped us out financially. DH was unemployed and I was just starting real estate. Seriously we had made like $12,000 that year and we still didnt' qualify because, you guessed it, our property taxes were over the magic number. I don't get it. I can see not qualifying if your income is too high, but not because you paid in MORE. Dumb, dumb dumb
If someone can explain this system I am listening!
Thank you. Vent over!
