MookieBlaylock said:AggieIce said:AJ02 said:AggieIce said:AJ02 said:
Obviously the difference would have to be made up elsewhere. Where would that be?
Consumption tax would be the fairest
Trying to imagine how that would be. Would it be across the board on EVERYTHING? Every clothing purchase, every purchase from Lowe's or Home Depot, etc? And how much? Would a $50 pair of jeans now cost $65?
Or is it reserved only for "large" purchases, like vehicles, homes, boats, etc?
I honestly have no real comprehension of just how much tax revenue in Florida is derived specifically from property taxes, and how much you'd have to increase the cost of other goods to offset that.
Everyone that owns or rents pays property tax, but everyone pays more in goods and services. So I'd imagine that it wouldn't need to be a super substantial amount. Plus with lower mortgages (for those that escrow) and lower rents people won't notice as much at least.
People that rent do not pay property tax
Oh? Their landlord just donates that? Renters pay property tax. It's buried in the rent.