Anonymous wrote:DC property taxes are a lot lower than most other states, and we don’t have a car tax. If you are a high income renter who doesn’t like fancy cars or takes metro you are better off in VA. If you’re a fed with a nice house, DC probably has a lower tax burden.
I’m in the latter category and still want to move because I’m tired of one party rule, where the one party is shifting ever more left, and the moderates only care about developers. The rich and richish do pay the bills here and I’m tired of the homeless encampments, crime, and being considered the wrong kind of DC resident (ie white) by my government.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem for DC right now is that they have a lot of debt and a constrained tax base due to no population growth. That means that they will need to increase taxes on those who remain to maintain the same levels of service. Or, they will need to cut programs. If they make cuts to programs to those who pay the taxes, then those people will leave which will exacerbate the problem.
That sounds like a lot of conjecture with no reality. Where's your evidence that:
1. We're overly leveraged on debt. I'm fact, DC has to have a balanced budget every year and our credit ratings, I believe, is AAA.
2. That people actually will leave because of taxes? Studies I've seen have shown that it isn't a trend. Just a common DCUM mantra.
Anonymous wrote:The problem for DC right now is that they have a lot of debt and a constrained tax base due to no population growth. That means that they will need to increase taxes on those who remain to maintain the same levels of service. Or, they will need to cut programs. If they make cuts to programs to those who pay the taxes, then those people will leave which will exacerbate the problem.
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I was born and raised in DC and I'm moving to Virginia. It's not the latest tax hike, its the series of tax hikes. It's the incompetence - the failure to spend $2.3 billion in federal aid before raising taxes on a very small group of people. It's schools, the failure to regulate people who need to be regulated like crap landlords while piling red tape up on small businesses. I'm leaving because Mary Cheh only listens to developers. Council members say that rich people can afford to pay. That's true. But when Va., is right next door and I can pay 5.75 percent - why do I need to stick around for a death of a thousand cuts as DC pushes past a 10 percent tax.
1. DC had been slowly lowering taxes for several years now.
2. When you consider other taxes, VA, DC, and MD are not very different overall.
But you do you.
Please explain why you think that VA, DC and MD are not very different. The sales tax in DC is higher. The income tax rates in DC are higher, while the MD and VA rates are 5.75% at the top brackets on the state level. MD has local income taxes which make their rates higher, but still not as high as DC. The estate tax threshold in DC is $1M, while MD is at the fed levels and VA has none.
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I was born and raised in DC and I'm moving to Virginia. It's not the latest tax hike, its the series of tax hikes. It's the incompetence - the failure to spend $2.3 billion in federal aid before raising taxes on a very small group of people. It's schools, the failure to regulate people who need to be regulated like crap landlords while piling red tape up on small businesses. I'm leaving because Mary Cheh only listens to developers. Council members say that rich people can afford to pay. That's true. But when Va., is right next door and I can pay 5.75 percent - why do I need to stick around for a death of a thousand cuts as DC pushes past a 10 percent tax.
1. DC had been slowly lowering taxes for several years now.
2. When you consider other taxes, VA, DC, and MD are not very different overall.
But you do you.
Anonymous wrote:I was born and raised in DC and I'm moving to Virginia. It's not the latest tax hike, its the series of tax hikes. It's the incompetence - the failure to spend $2.3 billion in federal aid before raising taxes on a very small group of people. It's schools, the failure to regulate people who need to be regulated like crap landlords while piling red tape up on small businesses. I'm leaving because Mary Cheh only listens to developers. Council members say that rich people can afford to pay. That's true. But when Va., is right next door and I can pay 5.75 percent - why do I need to stick around for a death of a thousand cuts as DC pushes past a 10 percent tax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad that so many people who likely think of themselves as progressives are so out and out opposed to building an equitable society where people are much closer together in terms of their standards of living.
All of you hate the right wing, but you practically agree with them when it comes to “your” money. We’re never going to fix this country.
I'm sick of upper middle class families claiming they are poor and wanting to tax others to subsidize their lifestyle.
People like OP and his ilk really have no politics other than being slightly less loathsome than the GOP.
People like you and your ilk is why the Democratic Party constantly overreaches and then loses elections to candidates like Trump who was stumbling over coffee tables and yet almost wins a second term after killing a half-million Americans.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad that so many people who likely think of themselves as progressives are so out and out opposed to building an equitable society where people are much closer together in terms of their standards of living.
All of you hate the right wing, but you practically agree with them when it comes to “your” money. We’re never going to fix this country.
I'm sick of upper middle class families claiming they are poor and wanting to tax others to subsidize their lifestyle.
People like OP and his ilk really have no politics other than being slightly less loathsome than the GOP.
People like you and your ilk is why the Democratic Party constantly overreaches and then loses elections to candidates like Trump who was stumbling over coffee tables and yet almost wins a second term after killing a half-million Americans.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t want to live by homeless tents. I prefer parks. So glad I no longer live in DC. Now they will raise taxes as people with money leave.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t want to live by homeless tents. I prefer parks. So glad I no longer live in DC. Now they will raise taxes as people with money leave.