Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA all the way. Why pay county income tax?? Why be worried about crime? Why worry about energy tax? Why deal with a deep blue area when you can be in the middle in NOVA?
VA has lots of taxes that MD does not have. Grocery tax, super-high restaurant tax (10% vs 6%), car tax, higher property taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Also though notice how the Marylanders quickly turned this into a tax debate. The original post was about crime and yes MoCo crime has been twice that of Fairfax County for many years - it is not a new thing. There are... undesirable elements in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For someone wanting to actually get a start on figuring out their tax burden in different jurisdictions, this would be good reading:
https://www.arlnow.com/2019/02/19/ask-eli-does-virginia-washington-dc-or-maryland-have-the-most-favorable-taxes/
Kind of stupid to simply say -- Maryland has a county tax, just add up that county tax, and you'd pay that much less in VA. That's like saying, Florida has no income tax, so you'd save 100% in state taxes by moving to Florida.
Tbh though it is a pretty good heuristic. It is very very hard to end up paying MORE tax in Nova than MoCo unless you waayyyyy overspent on your car. I make 400k and have 180k in cars and I still save $10k on my taxes in Nova than when I lived in Chevy Chase
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For someone wanting to actually get a start on figuring out their tax burden in different jurisdictions, this would be good reading:
https://www.arlnow.com/2019/02/19/ask-eli-does-virginia-washington-dc-or-maryland-have-the-most-favorable-taxes/
Kind of stupid to simply say -- Maryland has a county tax, just add up that county tax, and you'd pay that much less in VA. That's like saying, Florida has no income tax, so you'd save 100% in state taxes by moving to Florida.
Tbh though it is a pretty good heuristic. It is very very hard to end up paying MORE tax in Nova than MoCo unless you waayyyyy overspent on your car. I make 400k and have 180k in cars and I still save $10k on my taxes in Nova than when I lived in Chevy Chase
Anonymous wrote:For someone wanting to actually get a start on figuring out their tax burden in different jurisdictions, this would be good reading:
https://www.arlnow.com/2019/02/19/ask-eli-does-virginia-washington-dc-or-maryland-have-the-most-favorable-taxes/
Kind of stupid to simply say -- Maryland has a county tax, just add up that county tax, and you'd pay that much less in VA. That's like saying, Florida has no income tax, so you'd save 100% in state taxes by moving to Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA all the way. Why pay county income tax?? Why be worried about crime? Why worry about energy tax? Why deal with a deep blue area when you can be in the middle in NOVA?
VA has lots of taxes that MD does not have. Grocery tax, super-high restaurant tax (10% vs 6%), car tax, higher property taxes.
Anonymous wrote:VA all the way. Why pay county income tax?? Why be worried about crime? Why worry about energy tax? Why deal with a deep blue area when you can be in the middle in NOVA?
Anonymous wrote:Vienna has a lot of theft due to metro. Anywhere near Metro is going to get more crime. Anywhere with a lot of affluence is going to get more theft. I love Vienna but it's not the safest part of Nova.