Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. It is not my responsibility as a taxpayer to fund the comfy lifestyle of everyone else via tax breaks. Why exactly do you deserve a tax break with an unlimited cap simply because you own a home?
You prefer that money goes to wealthy foreigners?
It isn't my responsibility to subsidize your lifestyle. If the only reason you can afford a home is because you require govt tax breaks, too bad. The gravy train has ended. Taxes should be used to build infrastructure and build schools, not to fund the lifestyle of people who think they need 4000+ sq ft homes.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the liberals wanted the rich to pay more taxes and this change in tax laws did do that...
It probably has had an effect on more expensive properties especially in the Northeast where suburbs have high property taxes. On the other hand, it's helping to keep housing costs under control. Which is good.
All in all, I support this move. The tax deductions for mortgage interests and property taxes were mostly benefits for the affluent. The middle and working classes didn't see the same benefits.
Anonymous wrote:If there is ever an attempt to fix it, I hope there is also a simultaneous effort to end the realtor cartel that saps 6 percent from homeowners. Talk about a baseless tax. It highway robbery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a modest home price decline bad?
Shouldn't this reduce inequality, since most poorer people don't own homes? Also, we save a bit on property taxes.
I'm happy to lose a little home equity if it helps to solve the inequality problem out there and I assume other (true) progressives feel the same way.
No. It was/will be largely passed on to renters.
Anonymous wrote:Why is a modest home price decline bad?
Shouldn't this reduce inequality, since most poorer people don't own homes? Also, we save a bit on property taxes.
I'm happy to lose a little home equity if it helps to solve the inequality problem out there and I assume other (true) progressives feel the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. It is not my responsibility as a taxpayer to fund the comfy lifestyle of everyone else via tax breaks. Why exactly do you deserve a tax break with an unlimited cap simply because you own a home?
You prefer that money goes to wealthy foreigners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. It is not my responsibility as a taxpayer to fund the comfy lifestyle of everyone else via tax breaks. Why exactly do you deserve a tax break with an unlimited cap simply because you own a home?
You prefer that money goes to wealthy foreigners?
Anonymous wrote:Good. It is not my responsibility as a taxpayer to fund the comfy lifestyle of everyone else via tax breaks. Why exactly do you deserve a tax break with an unlimited cap simply because you own a home?