YouBet said:UTExan said:
Here's what bothers me: we sold our Salt Lake home (big market demand-got offers above asking price the day it hit the market), then with all the renovation we put into it we did very well. Then moved to Georgia. Federal tax filing will result in a $2,100+ refund of taxes paid through deductions from pensions/investment payments. So far so good.
The states of Utah and Georgia, however, took a combined $2,500 in income taxes owed after all the above. (We have a very experienced CPA do our taxes).
Never, ever allow Texas to enact an income tax!
Get the sentiment because if Texas did this you are likely going to get stuck with the same high property taxes but now with an income tax.
We have land in Gillespie County. Fredericksburg. Value $200,000 +. They developer put Antelope on the fenced in community. My tax was less than $5. Get a farm or wildlife examination if possible.