Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been calculations on this. Unless you are wealthy, it’s basically break even. If you are wealthy you save a good bit in Virginia. Maryland doesn’t have the personal property tax but they have 3.2% county income tax.
You don't have to be wealthy to save. That MOCO 3.2% is greater than the car tax. At 80k single it's about 2k+ more take home pay from MOCO to FX after car tax. My kids and millenial friends rank it highest to lowest: MOCO, DC, VA.
So we see more expensive cars in MOCO than FX. Keep the old stuff running. It's like getting a 3.2% raise less about 500 for a 5 year old avg priced vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been calculations on this. Unless you are wealthy, it’s basically break even. If you are wealthy you save a good bit in Virginia. Maryland doesn’t have the personal property tax but they have 3.2% county income tax.
You don't have to be wealthy to save. That MOCO 3.2% is greater than the car tax. At 80k single it's about 2k+ more take home pay from MOCO to FX after car tax. My kids and millenial friends rank it highest to lowest: MOCO, DC, VA.
So we see more expensive cars in MOCO than FX. Keep the old stuff running. It's like getting a 3.2% raise less about 500 for a 5 year old avg priced vehicle.
Property tax like 3k cheaper MoCo on my house
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been calculations on this. Unless you are wealthy, it’s basically break even. If you are wealthy you save a good bit in Virginia. Maryland doesn’t have the personal property tax but they have 3.2% county income tax.
You don't have to be wealthy to save. That MOCO 3.2% is greater than the car tax. At 80k single it's about 2k+ more take home pay from MOCO to FX after car tax. My kids and millenial friends rank it highest to lowest: MOCO, DC, VA.
So we see more expensive cars in MOCO than FX. Keep the old stuff running. It's like getting a 3.2% raise less about 500 for a 5 year old avg priced vehicle.
When we moved I couldn't believe that the county didn't pick up our trash. Each household has to hire a company to do this. Several different companies come down the street, different days, and empty the trash cans. It's such a nuisance. And expensive. And really, shouldn't this be a county operation? What is govt for if it's not for this type of service?
Anonymous wrote:There have been calculations on this. Unless you are wealthy, it’s basically break even. If you are wealthy you save a good bit in Virginia. Maryland doesn’t have the personal property tax but they have 3.2% county income tax.
Anonymous wrote:When we moved I couldn't believe that the county didn't pick up our trash. Each household has to hire a company to do this. Several different companies come down the street, different days, and empty the trash cans. It's such a nuisance. And expensive. And really, shouldn't this be a county operation? What is govt for if it's not for this type of service?