I get the best of all 3 worlds, 6.84% state income tax, 2.25% property tax, and 7% local sales tax
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south omaha,restaurant was temp. @ 10 years ago, on any prepaired food, wait till u plate ur cars and trucks :wheel tax starts at $ 50 per unit on cars, trucks its $75 and up based on weight of truck . wheel tax was also temp. started in 1962. cant move to texas or south dakota fast enough once again welcome to nebraska!!!!!
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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View PostLOL Guys posting in this thread are funny.
He who has the money will be taxed the most. Period.
They will never get rid of property tax.. Ever.
They may add an income tax. But they will for sure stick with whatever gets them the most money from "rich" people.
They will never introduce a tax that taxes everyone equally.
Is this really a discussion?
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Originally posted by flywise View PostI m as far from rich as they get. I dont think anyone is under the impression that all gov entities will stop raping the tax payer. It just ain't right that a piece of property can be taxed out of a family
Amen. It’s the crime of the century and we’ve allowed it.
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Originally posted by AZST_bowhunter View PostThere isn't a state that doesn't have property tax..our best bet would be to do away will tolls in place of income tax.
Thank God I very rarely venture to where toll roads are.
Unfortunately, I have to go thru Dallas tomorrow, into The Colony, to help a friend. The quicker route is Dallas North Tollway. I'll be taking I-35 instead. I do all I can to stay south of I-20.
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Originally posted by flywise View PostI m as far from rich as they get. I dont think anyone is under the impression that all gov entities will stop raping the tax payer. It just ain't right that a piece of property can be taxed out of a family
I know no one thinks they will stop raping us. But even thinking for one second the burden will be shifted fairly is dumb.
Laws and peoples mentality only go one way...and that's to helping the "poor"..
And I agree it is 100% wrong how the system is set up. But again it's to get money where they can get the most money... It will never change in our favor.
The only thing that has any chance to come out of this discussion is providing them with the chance to ADD a new tax under the lie of lowering another, which any sane person knows wouldn't happen.
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Originally posted by Leemo View PostWhich of the two evils soothes you better?
We have a high state income tax, but our property tax is very low. It’s almost negligible (depending on where you are, of course).
I was working in TX right before we got married, and we considered living there for a while. While we would make more & take home more $ in Tx &, the COL is so much cheaper up here that it was a wash.
Either way, our tax situation is ridiculous in this country.
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Originally posted by Razrbk89 View PostBoth of them are a thorn in the side, but I’d go with state income. I think this is a situation that depends on individual circumstance, but I despise being taxed on something that I own.
We have a high state income tax, but our property tax is very low. It’s almost negligible (depending on where you are, of course).
I was working in TX right before we got married, and we considered living there for a while. While we would make more & take home more $ in Tx &, the COL is so much cheaper up here that it was a wash.
Either way, our tax situation is ridiculous in this country.
Completely agree on all fronts. Like property taxes, I also own my income and its unfortunate that others pay state taxes on that. I'd rather have a consumption tax (given that no taxes is not likely lol).
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