The Feds didnt follow due process, which means there is a process for taking for failure to pay property taxes.
My point is that prop taxes are nothing new in the US.
In some states, you would have to list all your personal belongings yearly and pay a tax on them. I dont know if any states still do that.
My point is, you used to have a choice, not so long ago. Now, you're just renting.
Don't defend the indefensible.
In some states, you would have to list all your personal belongings yearly and pay a tax on them. I dont know if any states still do that.
Virginia itself was a prime example of that. I think they did away with it in the last decade or two.
Oregon has a business personal property tax on equipment and tools, but excludes inventory. They basically tax you from the ground to the roof and everything in between unless it has a price tag on it.