You are correct ...based on my structure being worth $60K is how I pay my
property taxes ... NJ is totally twisted as far as property tax goes
...there has been a push to reassess property, especially in my county to
get more money out of us!!!

On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 7:39 PM, 'Mustang' via PoliticalForum <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Brine,
>
> Am I reading this correctly?  Your taxes are based on your $60K house and
> your actual land property isn't assessed?
>
> In CA, property is only reassessed when there are changes - up for an
> additional room (permits tell the tale) or down when property values
> (requested reassessment) take a dive.  My former Los Angeles house was
> originally assessed based on $115K purchase price.  Taxes totaled around
> $1400 per year.  Ten years later the house was "valued" at $505K.  After 20
> years, my taxes were only $1800.  If it wasn't for Prop 13, I couldn't have
> kept it if there were reassessed values every few years.
>
> Now I live in Riverside county.  This small house (and property) was only
> $145K and my total taxes are $2300/year.  That includes about $800 of
> nickel and dime BS added for mosquito control (3" rain annually), grade
> schools, flood control (still only 3" rain annually), high schools, roads,
> colleges, library, and vaguely named items that I don't understand.
>
> On a balancing side, our car registration here is based on value.  If I
> remember correctly, NJ was three levels and mine was $15 per year back
> then.  NY registration was based on the weight of the vehicle.
>
> I'm glad I left Bergen county back in '72!
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Brian Bednarek <[email protected]>
> *To:* "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Saturday, July 16, 2016 3:46 PM
> *Subject:* Re: The Divisiveness Between Our Police and Our Citizens
>
> The building is assessed at $60K the land is not part on the NJ property
> tax deal ... when I bought my house in 1994, taxes were $2.4k  the system
> that funds the school system makes sure that my taxes will ALWAYS go up!!!
>
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 6:31 PM, geoffrey theist <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Is that the market  or assessed value? Do you mean $600,000?
> Because $8,000.00 is over 10%of the value of your house. My god
>
> On Jul 16, 2016 5:18 PM, "Brian Bednarek" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> My taxes are based on the fact that my house is worth $60K ... I am afraid
> of the day they reassess my taxes!!! My co-worker had to sell his house and
> find a house in a smaller tax zone after he went up to $14K ... don't
> forget NJ has close to 600 school districts with various staff and what not
> making over $100K ... the problem started way before the current Governor!!!
>
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 1:56 PM, 'Perplexed' via PoliticalForum <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Your property taxes are *only* $8K per year? You'd have to live in a house
> assessed at $800K to pay that much here.
>
> You don't have to convince me that Christie's term as governor there has
> been disastrous, or that he's a liberal in sheep's clothing. He was the one
> person who, if named as VP, I'd have likely just left the box for POTUS
> blank on election day. I really can't stand him. Such a blowhard.
>
> I remember in one of the debates (before his horrible poll results knocked
> him down to the lower tier debate), Carly Fiorina and Donald Trump were
> touting their records and accomplishments in business (something few
> Americans knew about either of them). Christie blustered into the
> conversation, scolding them both with, "for the 55-year-old construction
> worker out in that audience tonight who doesn't have a job, who can't fund
> his child's education — I gotta tell you the truth — they could care less
> about your careers." Then he proceeded to spend more time than anyone on
> the stage touting his cherry-picked record in NJ over and over again - as
> if that somehow helps a 55-year old construction worker.
>
> He is seriously the most loudmouthed, obnoxious - and of course fat-assed
> - politician I've ever seen.
>
> On Saturday, July 16, 2016 at 1:18:40 PM UTC-4, brine wrote:
>
> Obama is a democrat, and democrats have opposed giving the poor and
> minorities in America the choice to send their children to a decent school
> (instead of the violent, failing one they are forced to attend by the
> government). It's despicable that democrats continue supporting the
> self-serving teachers' unions in this country when the evidence of the
> damage they've done for decades is so apparent.
>
> I live in NJ and we have "charter schools" and "Abbot districts" which are
> in poor sections and they get much more money to teach and it proves that
> throwing money at the problem isn't the answer ... Johnny still can't
> read!!! Governor Christie has pissed off a lot of folk with his concept of
> "fair funding" for school districts ... same money per student in all
> districts!!! As a person who never had a child and went to Catholic Schools
> until the 9th grade, I had a better education because of my parents; I am
> tired of my property taxes being sent to Trenton and not coming back to my
> town, but going to "poor districts"!!! 75% of my property taxes go to the
> school system, I am in a town that is fairly affordable, my property taxes
> are only $8K a year ... NJ has put in the lottery, gambling and raised the
> sales tax to give us property tax relief and every year my taxes go up ...
> something ain't right!!!
>
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 10:04 AM, 'Perplexed' via PoliticalForum <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Tonight (July 14) Obama will hold a town hall
> <http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/17026488/president-obama-hold-race-relations-town-hall-espn-abc-thursday>
> on the topic of race relations, justice, policing and equality.  Let’s see
> if he is truly interested in improving race relations, justice, policing
> and equality or if he is interested in doubling-down on the status quo.
> ----
>
> Obama is a democrat, and democrats have opposed giving the poor and
> minorities in America the choice to send their children to a decent school
> (instead of the violent, failing one they are forced to attend by the
> government). It's despicable that democrats continue supporting the
> self-serving teachers' unions in this country when the evidence of the
> damage they've done for decades is so apparent.
>
> I live in a conservative state where poor and working class kids living in
> horrible public school districts can obtain a voucher and attend the
> private school of their choice. The program grows every year and currently
> has over 32K kids taking advantage of this opportunity. I expect doing so
> will pay off nicely within a few years.
>
> On Saturday, July 16, 2016 at 7:58:32 AM UTC-4, MJ wrote:
>
>
> Thursday, July 14, 2016
>
> *The Divisiveness Between Our Police and Our Citizens *bionic misquito
>
> “There are no words to describe the atrocity that occurred to our city.
> All I know is that this must stop, this divisiveness between our police and
> our citizens.”
> -- Dallas
> <http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/07/08/485220431/were-hurting-dallas-police-chief-david-brown-says>
>  Police
> Chief David Brown
> <http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/07/08/485220431/were-hurting-dallas-police-chief-david-brown-says>,
> in the wake of the recent shooting of five police officers and several
> others
>
> Mr. Brown, most (but not all) of the causes behind the divisiveness are
> due to decisions made by individuals well above your pay grade.
>
> I offer a few simple actions that can be taken immediately in both
> Washington DC and in every state capital around the country – these actions
> will have immediate beneficial effect toward ending the “divisiveness
> between our police and our citizens.”
>
> 1)      Eliminate all laws regarding victimless crimes – including, and
> especially, drug laws
> 2)      Eliminate minimum wage laws
> 3)      End civil asset forfeiture
>
> As soon as these are ended, several benefits will be immediately realized:
> the number of negative interactions between police and citizens will be
> overwhelmingly reduced; more fathers will be free of prison, available to
> tend to their families; low-skilled and unskilled individuals can work
> legally; police will have far less incentive to stop and search the
> citizens.
>
> I could write more – end the subsidies for fatherless families and end
> public education, for example.  However these are much more complex.  The
> above items can be ended tomorrow without concern.
>
> Of course, that we live in a society where it is legal for government
> employees to commit crimes
> <https://www.lewrockwell.com/2016/07/jack-perry/spare-maudlin-theatrics-please/>
> contributes to this divisiveness.  It is also true that residents of
> high-crime neighborhoods can and should take matters into their own hands
> <https://www.lewrockwell.com/2016/07/walter-e-williams/challenge-black-people/>
> .
>
> But if we don’t want to continue on this certain slide toward ever-more
> divisiveness, enacting the above-listed items will go a long way.  Police
> and citizens are fighting an uphill and losing battle as long as measures
> such as the above remain in place.
>
> Tonight (July 14) Obama will hold a town hall
> <http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/17026488/president-obama-hold-race-relations-town-hall-espn-abc-thursday>
> on the topic of race relations, justice, policing and equality.  Let’s see
> if he is truly interested in improving race relations, justice, policing
> and equality or if he is interested in doubling-down on the status quo.
>
> Sadly, I know the answer already.
>
>
>
> http://bionicmosquito.blogspot.rs/2016/07/the-divisiveness-between-our-police-and.html
>
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