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[Texas] Governor proposes largest property tax cut in history
TexasInsider.org ^
| June 21, 2005
Posted on 06/21/2005 3:22:01 PM PDT by Constitutionalist Conservative
Today, Governor Perry proposed a solution to the recent tax trials of the Texas legislature; a plan which will deliver the largest property tax cut in history to the hardworking people of Texas.
Perrys plan, if adopted, will result in a net Tax Cut of $300 million for the people of Texas, while providing a solution to the school finance reform dilemma.The measure will serve taxpayers, while providing historic funding increase for schools.
In order to facilitate the tax cut, Perry has proposed a close in franchise tax loopholes, leading to a more widely shouldered business tax. In addition, his plan would increase the sales tax rate by 7/10 of a percent to 6.95%, and increase the cigarette tax by $1.
Perrys plan, which may prove to represent a significant compromise between earlier House and Senate proposals:
- Increases homestead exemption $7,500 starting in 2007 (from $15,000 to $22,500)
- Cuts property tax rate to $1.20 by 2007 (the equivalent of $1.15 with $7,500 increase in homestead exemption).
- Caps rate at $1.05 by 2010 (equivalent of $1.00 with $7,500 homestead exemption.)
- Consumer/Business Tax ratio remains essentially unchanged
- Gives teachers $1,500 pay raise
- Textbooks in warehouses go the classroom
- Funds Reforms and education technology
- Truth in Taxation rollback provisions
- Limits local enrichment to 2¢ per year, capped at 12¢
With the Texas Supreme Court decision on several key school finance cases on the horizon, the manner in which the Texas legislature addresses the current problems in the system could control the fate of millions of Texas school children.Perrys plan, which comes on the heels of a three-week legislative break, may provide a good starting point for successful negotiations between House and Senate leaders.
TOPICS: Extended News; Government; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: perry; rickperry; taxcuts; texas
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To: MeekOneGOP
Well well well...maybe some politicians can read the writing on the wall (with fingers crossed).
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:33:50 PM PDT
by
YCTHouston
(Come and take it.)
To: Flyer
The times we've met, I don't remember seeing you smoke. You could have been giving me cover!
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:35:05 PM PDT
by
YCTHouston
(Come and take it.)
To: Flyer
If there were . . .
1) less exemptions and special taxing classes
2) a more accurate appraisal process
3) accountability in spending (anyone take a look at where and how the local school districts are spending money, i.e. football stadiums)
4) tax rollbacks where the tax rate has to roll back each year as much as the average appraisal rates go up
5) truth in taxation whereby any raise in local tax rates has to be clearly explained to voters and needs a supermajority of local officials to pass
THEN, we might have a chance of rational taxation
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:38:24 PM PDT
by
bgsugar
To: Constitutionalist Conservative; MeekOneGOP
She's Listing.
And moving around money aint gonna keep her afloat.
To: YCTHouston
The times we've met, I don't remember seeing you smoke I'm one of those nonexistent polite smokers.
45
posted on
06/21/2005 4:43:17 PM PDT
by
Flyer
(Nuthin' finer than a grackle crap marinade for fixin' those word famous Houston face fajitas)
To: bayourod
Governor Perry has an aide named Mo Fo? ;^)
46
posted on
06/21/2005 4:45:57 PM PDT
by
SwinneySwitch
(Taxes-beyond your expectations!)
To: bgsugar
3) accountability in spending (anyone take a look at where and how the local school districts are spending money One of my favorite local examples. . . Cinco Ranch High School:
47
posted on
06/21/2005 4:46:51 PM PDT
by
Flyer
(Nuthin' finer than a grackle crap marinade for fixin' those word famous Houston face fajitas)
To: Flyer
And Cypress-Fairbanks ISD has a "sports complex" under construction, scheduled for completion in 2006.
A tidy little $28 million down the crapper.
When I graduated HS, the entire district didn't have $28 million in assets.
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:53:21 PM PDT
by
TheGrimReaper
(It's time to bring back public flogging.)
To: Constitutionalist Conservative
I guess multiple threats of voting for Kinky Friedman may have actually registerd on Perry's radar. :-]
49
posted on
06/21/2005 4:54:31 PM PDT
by
TheGrimReaper
(It's time to bring back public flogging.)
To: sinkspur
Every property owner in Texas already pays property taxes, but not every resident of Texas owns property.
Property owners currently bear too much of the tax burden. It is an antiquated notion, unrealistic and unfair, that those who own real property must finance public schools for everyone who happens to breathe Texas air.
How to "broaden the base"? Transfer some of the income now derived from property owners to ALL residents of the state. There are plenty of other ways to tax that involve all who benefit from services.
50
posted on
06/21/2005 4:55:29 PM PDT
by
Jedidah
To: TheGrimReaper
Schools have become Monuments to Politcians, just like Highways and Bridges.
To: YCTHouston
Well, yeah. I hope so. I know I sent MY 2 cents worth to Perry some weeks back. :)
And he DID veto that bill. I think he felt the Tsunami coming.
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:57:13 PM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
To: packrat35
That's right, you're not the only one to notice that this is a tax non-cut... it's just moving the tax from real property to sales and cigarette taxes. That sales tax increase from 6.25% to 6.95% can be increased by 2 cents on the dollar by local authorities to fund local projects (e.g. roads, stadiums, other local yokel pet projects), meaning that it will make most Texans' sales tax 8.95%. The only good thing about this is that there's still no state income tax in Texas (yet).
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:58:09 PM PDT
by
mysto
("I am ZOT proof" --- famous last words of a troll.)
To: SolidSupplySide
"In order to facilitate the tax cut, Perry has proposed a close in franchise tax loopholes, leading to a more widely shouldered business tax."
Broaden the base or increase taxes on business.
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:58:16 PM PDT
by
SwinneySwitch
(Taxes-beyond your expectations!)
To: Jedidah
How to "broaden the base"? Transfer some of the income now derived from property owners to ALL residents of the state. There are plenty of other ways to tax that involve all who benefit from services. An income tax?
Not on your life. And, the governor that put it forward is dead, politically.
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:58:26 PM PDT
by
sinkspur
(If you want unconditional love with skin, and hair and a warm nose, get a shelter dog.)
To: TheGrimReaper
I think that Cinco Ranch school was $50 - 60 million. Outrageous.
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:58:33 PM PDT
by
Flyer
(Nuthin' finer than a grackle crap marinade for fixin' those word famous Houston face fajitas)
To: Jedidah
I'd prefer to have it that only parents pay for the services. Why should I, without kids, be saddled with this?
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posted on
06/21/2005 4:58:42 PM PDT
by
G32
To: TexasTransplant
You are right: it is the greedy local governments that run up the property taxes, not the state. But Texans don't get it, do they?
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posted on
06/21/2005 5:10:47 PM PDT
by
Theodore R.
(Cowardice is forever!)
To: G32
>>>"I'd prefer to have it that only parents pay for the services. Why should I, without kids, be saddled with this?<<<
Get the Government out of the Education Business and we can achieve your Goal! The Government is good at spreading MISERY thin so it isn't as objectionable.
Can you IMAGINE the quality of Education that Parents would DEMAND if they were the only ones paying for it? You could kiss those Teacher Unions GOODBYE, the Monuments to politicians that house the Education process would disappear as well.
To: Theodore R.
>>>"You are right: it is the greedy local governments that run up the property taxes, not the state. But Texans don't get it, do they?<<<
It is OUR fault, last local Elections garnered about 2% participation and that 2% was basically the families and employees of the local "Family Business" namely City Hall.
For example, in our little Town, the Mayor, Chief of Police, Fire Department Chief and City Planner are related to each other at minimum by Marriage but mostly blood and are into the second generation, in their minds, City Government is their "Family Business" and there is no unemployment in their Family.
(I wouldn't think they would ever get a Ticket for not wearing their seat belts either) "just my personal hot button observation"
I don't know who said it but it is True "We get the Government that we deserve"
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