Anonymous
Post 06/26/2022 08:07     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Anonymous wrote:If you like high property taxes you can thank our “moderate” councilmember Friedson.


He wanted to raise them so he could cut development taxes. Funny, I haven’t seen developers pass their savings onto customers.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2022 08:01     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Rich people are being enriched by rising home values, and your plan is to …..reduce the tax burden on the rich?


Nope.

- homeowner
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2022 07:29     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Lol. Reduce tax in MoCo??
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2022 07:21     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Anonymous wrote:If you like high property taxes you can thank our “moderate” councilmember Friedson.


+1 this guy is beyond useless. He gets praised as a great financial steward yet more and more companies are ending up in NortherN Virginia.

If you call his office for anything, they are not helpful.

Anonymous
Post 06/24/2022 00:26     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Anonymous wrote:There are all kinds of property tax credits you can apply for if you need them.


Really? I’m a new, struggling homeowner – where would I get information about this! Thank you!
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 23:03     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Improve the schools, and do something about the horrid traffic. Top companies will move their large headquarters when their employees kids can attend excellent schools and it won't take them an hour to get to work.

If those things aren't done, the county is doomed. No businesses will come. We will build more housing and get more density (and give developers tax breaks), increasing traffic issues and making the schools more overcrowded.

It's a downward spiral
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 21:43     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a chance, we have no businesses moving here, so property taxes are all they've got.


+1. Attract business growth. Then maybe we can get some property tax reduction.

This is backwards. How can you attract business investment with high taxes?

Riemer cut property taxes for developers. Why don’t regular citizens get a break?
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 21:40     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

If you like high property taxes you can thank our “moderate” councilmember Friedson.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 16:57     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Anonymous wrote:Not a chance, we have no businesses moving here, so property taxes are all they've got.


+1. Attract business growth. Then maybe we can get some property tax reduction.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 16:46     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Not a chance, we have no businesses moving here, so property taxes are all they've got.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 16:08     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

In Montgomery County? I don't think any of the MoCo politicians could ever conceive such a concept!
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 15:59     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

Anonymous wrote:There are all kinds of property tax credits you can apply for if you need them.


I was thinking just a simple reduction in the rate.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 15:52     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

There are all kinds of property tax credits you can apply for if you need them.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 15:49     Subject: Give the surge in MoCo home values, is it time to reduce property taxes?

I've always thought property taxes are a bit strange - through no action of your own, values go up and you owe the local government more money.

How about giving homebuyers and homeowner a break and reduce property tax rates?