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Red1

(351 posts)
Fri May 8, 2015, 10:05 AM May 2015

Homesteading Tax Relief

On the choppin block.
Bumber...just retired and the xtra couple hundred off the property taxes was nice.

They are such bastards...

Kansas homeowners may have to pay more property taxes as part of a tax package being developed by the Kansas Legislature to close the state’s budget hole.

Sen. Les Donovan, R-Wichita, struggled Tuesday to get the Senate Tax Committee to craft a tax package to fill a projected budget hole of more than $420 million for next year.

One of the few items to win committee approval was a proposal to eliminate the homestead exemption.

Homeowners now are exempt from paying the state school mill levy on the first $20,000 of their residential property’s appraised value. Eliminating the exemption would mean that homeowners would pay an extra $46 in property tax. That would bring in an additional $45.2 million for next fiscal year to go toward school funding.


Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/article20276244.html#storylink=cpy


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Homesteading Tax Relief (Original Post) Red1 May 2015 OP
Think of all the nice corporations you'll be helping out! CanonRay May 2015 #1
Gee, do you mean their votes have consequences? world wide wally May 2015 #2

world wide wally

(21,835 posts)
2. Gee, do you mean their votes have consequences?
Fri May 8, 2015, 10:56 AM
May 2015

At least they won't have to camp next to a gay couple or planned parenthood when they get evicted or foreclosed on their homes.

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