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Hillary's battle cry
John H. wrote:
On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 12:24:00 -0400, wrote:
On Sun, 8 Mar 2015 07:50:48 -0700 (PDT), John H
wrote:
On Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 9:30:26 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 8:46:27 AM UTC-4, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 8 Mar 2015 05:20:12 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Besides, few South Carolinians go to Myrtle Beach. Way too many
tourists, and there are better beaches in SC to visit. We just don't advertise them. 
Speaking of SC, I just did a quickie calculation of what my state
income tax would be down there. It's right at $3000 more than I pay here!
I'll have to look at property taxes. My wife thinks Charleston might be
nice. What do you think? Is the humidity atrocious?
If you went to Florida there would be no income tax at all and I am
not sure how property taxes compare. On a $200k (appraised value)
home, the tax is $1687 with the homestead adjustment.. These
appraisals are intentionally low so they do not have to adjust therm
when we have a housing slump like they did a few years ago.
Here, on a $615K (appraised value) home, the taxes are $7285.
California actually is decent on property taxes. But that is because we
passed the famous Prop. 13 about 1978. The taxes were based on the price
you paid for the house and could go up 2% a year. Taxes are 1% of the
present prop. 13 value plus any local tax overrides. Voted by the
taxpayers. Comes out to about 1.2%. Of course in my area, I do not think
there are any houses that sell for as little as $600k. My taxes are about
$2200 a year. As I bought my home in 1979 for $138.5k. But there are a
lot of people in my area that are paying $20k a year in taxes or more.
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