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Budget Problems Resolved:
Why Your Property Tax
Will Increase
Copyright Findawish.com
11-30-02
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Murkowski was right and that means we are tax free
right? Well, sort-of.
As I wrote before Fran probably wouldn’t have put a
tax into place just because she was in office, after all it was a
fall-back plan, but Alaska can rest assured that times aren’t quite as
dire as they were made out to be. I also wrote that every time Frank said
“tax” it was preceded by “income”. The last estimates I saw in the
newspapers and on the news were expecting the budget surplus to last at
least another 2 years beyond the previous estimates used in the
gubernatorial debates.
The budget problem happens every year and I’m
surprised at how much people agonize over it. Last year we were short
money yet we found a way to make it through to today and this year’s
budget isn’t any different.
The budget issue does not affect just the state
government; it affects the local municipalities as well. This year the
Anchorage Municipality was short 2 million dollars due to the assembly’s
rejection of a budget line that wanted Anchorage Water and Waste Water to
pay the 2 million dollars to up-keep the fire hydrants (meaning that your
water and waste water bill would go up.) Since that single line was
rejected the budget was unbalanced by 2 million dollars. Put in
perspective, 2 million dollars is not that much money. The solution came
from just two funds, the road vehicle maintenance fund and the
unemployment and benefits fund. About $800,000 came from the road vehicle
maintenance fund because the budget was allocating money to vehicles that
are no longer in service. The other 1.2 million dollars came from
unemployment and benefits.
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So now that the budgets are either balanced or not as
bad as we thought they would be we shouldn’t see any tax increases,
right? Well not exactly. Speaking mostly for the Anchorage Municipality
area we are going to see an increase of about $300 in our property taxes.
That adds another $25 to your monthly mortgage if you pay your taxes into
an escrow account. Since I purchased my house just over 2 years ago I
have seen the last two dollar digits go from 15 to 48 to 67 and now I’ll
see those digits tick over to add another 100 because of the increase in
taxes and the increase in homeowners’ insurance. That’s another $100 a
month in just 2 years and honestly, while I do not like it at all, I am at
ease with it.
Property tax is a sticky issue but when you start to
compare rates I feel the tax is just. I pay 5 times more property tax
than my father does. He lives in Douglas County in Oregon on a 10 acre
mini-ranch with a really nice barn and an older house. Move north into
Lane County and the taxes are fairly even compared to Anchorage. In Idaho
property taxes are about 2/3 of what they are here but Idaho has an income
tax and a sales tax.
Even if you don't own the property or house where you
live, if the property taxes go up you may be affected by the tax increase.
Most landlords will not take a profit hit to pay more taxes.
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Here is why I am OK with paying property tax.
Although I can barely afford to own a house I do and that means I make a
certain income to be able to afford to have a house. Keeping that in mind
I should have some excess. I look at property tax as a “luxury” tax. I
don’t like the idea of luxury tax either, though, except for when it
applies to alcohol and cigarettes. I don’t smoke or drink so taxing those
items is a great way for me to get other people to pay the bill.
To get to the point property tax, while it goes up,
is not based on your income in-so-much that it raises when you start
making more money. Income tax, on the other hand, is a constant leech
that grows with your income. If you make more money and only have
property taxes you get to pocket all of the money the feds don’t take. On
the flip side, if you make less money you still have to pay your property
tax. Property tax, then, isn’t incremental and it isn’t really a flat tax
either. It is more like a yearly fee that you have to pay to be a part of
the group of people that own property and/or houses.
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OK so back to the property tax increase. The $300
for the Anchorage area is broken up into two parts, the state and local
governments. The state is going to be collecting about $100 while the
city of Anchorage is going to be collecting another $200. $200 is an
estimate because the Anchorage School Board has not finalized their budget
yet and they will affect your property tax.
Like most people, I hate paying tax. On some level,
almost every single person resents having to give up so much of their
paychecks. I do want to pay taxes though; I really enjoy being able to
drive on highways and having public schools. I don’t think society could
survive without the men and women that protect and serve the public in the
many divisions that are supported by tax dollars.
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your item in the classifieds for $10 including color picture, full
write-up, posted for as long as your item is for sale. Items under $100
free, vehicles under $1,000 free.
I hate paying taxes because I don’t think the government spends the
money wisely. The only efforts that I seem to be willing to take to
improve government spending are to support tax caps and elect politicians
that are anti-tax. While I do not see either of these efforts working so
well that the problem is eliminated, I at least feel I’m making a
difference and for now I’m satisfied with that.
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I have been following this story for months now and all along I knew
that there wasn't such a large gap in any budget. If you ever
balanced your own budget you know that you are always short money no
matter how much you seem to make...yet most of the time you pull through.
I even listen to that radio talk show channel to get more information
about the budgets...that's a big deal because I love my music.
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