Anonymous wrote:well considering that you have to pay 1.5 million to get a decent house in DC vs 1 million in VA the tax idea is kind of a wash because everything is more expensive in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that our county taxes in Virginia did not cover trash removal or water. These are separate bills.
Maybe that's common. I was a first time homeowner, so I didn't know what to expect.
some places include that but you are going to save money by using a private company.
My relative pays fairfax county trash 350 a year
I pay a private trash company 276 a year
Oh and they won't let you deduct the trash cost from your federal taxes which removes any other savings.
well in MoCo it's part of your property tax so at least there's no separate bill and it's deductible

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that our county taxes in Virginia did not cover trash removal or water. These are separate bills.
Maybe that's common. I was a first time homeowner, so I didn't know what to expect.
some places include that but you are going to save money by using a private company.
My relative pays fairfax county trash 350 a year
I pay a private trash company 276 a year
Oh and they won't let you deduct the trash cost from your federal taxes which removes any other savings.

Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that our county taxes in Virginia did not cover trash removal or water. These are separate bills.
Maybe that's common. I was a first time homeowner, so I didn't know what to expect.
Anonymous wrote:well considering that you have to pay 1.5 million to get a decent house in DC vs 1 million in VA the tax idea is kind of a wash because everything is more expensive in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Either you included this information only for MD, which is unfair. Or you included it for VA, but used either a statewide average or a particular jurisdiction, neither of which is helpful in answering the question.
And anyhow, income tax is only one portion of the tax burden. You need to factor in other taxes, and the savings from home ownership.
So no, I don't think these are semantic distinctions.
NP here - Virginia (at least in the NOVA area) does NOT HAVE local (county) income tax. So the 5% income tax at the state level is all there is.
Last time I looked, Arlington had the lowest tax burden in the metro area, mostly due to lower real estate tax rates than Fairfax, etc. . DC's studies (at least in the past) conveniently left Arlington out of their comparisons. However, in recent years the property tax rate has gone up, so I'm not sure if that holds true any longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MD Income tax is about 8 1/2%
VA Income tax is about 4 3/4%
VA car tax is about $300/yr per vehicle.
I have no idea where you are coming up with these numbers. Maryland doesn't have a fixed percentage rate, but a $250,000 income in MD would currently be taxed at around 5.1%.
The state taxes are somewhat irrelevant, anyhow, because you need to factor in county taxes, tax deductions, and other aspects of the tax burden.
The latest decent study I've seen on this says that for a maried couple with two children that own a home, taxes are highest in Prince George's county followed by Montgomery County. DC, amazingly, has the lowest taxes, though the difference between DC and Fairfax and Arlington are relatively trivial. All three are a good bit lower than Prince George's, and moderately lower than MoCo.
To be clear though, for all of these, we're talking about a few thousand dollars a year, so I wouldn't personally choose where to live based on tax burden.
Anonymous wrote:
Either you included this information only for MD, which is unfair. Or you included it for VA, but used either a statewide average or a particular jurisdiction, neither of which is helpful in answering the question.
And anyhow, income tax is only one portion of the tax burden. You need to factor in other taxes, and the savings from home ownership.
So no, I don't think these are semantic distinctions.
Anonymous wrote:
what is your house assessed for and what was your real property rate? what kind of car do you drive?
My guess is I'd pay $23K less in income tax in Virginia, but real estate and car taxes would be a total of $5K higher. Still a big delta in Virginia.