Property Tax Assessments are here! What happened to yours?
#41
Posted 07 June 2011 - 11:35 PM
Does anyone know if I removed the homestead with the county, do I also have to do it with the City of Dallas? I don't even know if the city has any homestead exemption in the first place. Just wondering...I don't want to get into trouble or anything.
#42
Posted 08 June 2011 - 06:44 AM
In Loving Memory of My Daddy and Mama
3-29-08 and 10-24-2012
*say what you mean, and mean what you say*
#43
Posted 08 June 2011 - 06:55 AM
Those people were called "slaves".
Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.
---Frank Lloyd Wright
#44
Posted 08 June 2011 - 07:46 AM
#45
Posted 08 June 2011 - 07:48 AM
jmd, on 07 June 2011 - 08:58 PM, said:
Yeah, I noticed that. Tacky.
I should have added in my post above that ours stayed the same last year when everybody else's was dropping, which is what I meant by us being hit later than the rest of the county.
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:
O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116
#46
Posted 08 June 2011 - 08:08 AM
#47
Posted 08 June 2011 - 08:28 AM
went from $103600 to $76300
This post has been edited by My Crew: 08 June 2011 - 08:29 AM
#48
Posted 08 June 2011 - 08:30 AM
#49
Posted 08 June 2011 - 08:33 AM
TabbyCat, on 07 June 2011 - 09:39 PM, said:
It is beyond depressing.
Our home's assessed value has declined more than $56,000 in three years.
All of my equity is GONE.
All of it.
For the first time ever since this declining market, I find myself upside-down in my loan.
There is a HUGE part of me that sees walking away as a viable option.
I LOVE my home. I DETEST what's happening to its value.
I'm unhappy about this, AND I VOTE.
same here.
If they laugh at you because you're different, laugh at them because they're all the same.
#50
Posted 08 June 2011 - 08:59 AM
raclay, on 07 June 2011 - 08:51 PM, said:
because they are raising the millage rate
#51
Posted 08 June 2011 - 09:01 AM
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:
O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116
#52
Posted 08 June 2011 - 09:11 AM
She & her husband are talking about walking away from it .
Her husband is worried about their credit
But she said everyone has bed credit now so she does not care !
Her co-worker in Villa Rica is very upside down because all the houses around this woman have been forclosed on . She said they looked it up & all those empty houses belong to Wells Fargo . This woman , too, is thinking of walking away from her home as it was badly built & she has had so many problems with her siding, roof & septic . And her house is only 3 years old ..
Let's vote & pray that things get better in the next few years
#53
Posted 08 June 2011 - 11:11 AM
Tabby: Like you, the value of my house here has dropped right at $56,000 from its peak valuation in 2009. The good news is that the tax bill and mortgage payment will also drop so there is less out-go associated with it.
Needless to say, the mortgage is greater than the 'value' but that is far from uncommon here. But looking on the plus side, if this were a stock market 'investment' instead of a house, they'd have called the margin on the thing and It'd sucked up all my cash first and then left me broke
pubby
#54
Posted 08 June 2011 - 11:14 AM
Just a different way to look at things.
#55
Posted 08 June 2011 - 11:17 AM
Those people were called "slaves".
Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.
---Frank Lloyd Wright
#56
Posted 08 June 2011 - 11:21 AM
#57
Posted 08 June 2011 - 11:47 AM
mrnn
Paulding County...proudly the 19th most conservative county in the entire
country. This means that I'm not a liberal; it means you're an extremist.
#58
Posted 08 June 2011 - 12:32 PM
#59
Posted 08 June 2011 - 12:37 PM
C. Mark Willix & Associates, on 08 June 2011 - 11:14 AM, said:
Just a different way to look at things.
What he said. Based on sales prices in our neighborhood, I would be able to get a much better price than what the tax FMV is listed as.
naturegirl, on 08 June 2011 - 11:17 AM, said:
The day AFTER the SPLOST passed, which people got all scared into voting for "because if you don't, we'll have to raise taxes". Riiiiiiiiiiiight. And they raised taxes anyway. Which is why I will NEVER vote myself a tax increase. The only one I ever did vote for in the past was for the fire dept., and they screwed us over on that one, too.
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:
O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116
#61
Posted 08 June 2011 - 01:54 PM
naturegirl, on 08 June 2011 - 11:17 AM, said:
The rates on the appraisals *are* last year's rates, if your value hasn't changed, then the tax total should be the same. That said, there still could be changes in the millage rates, this years has not been set yet.
One change to the good would be that I think that the Education SPLOST kicks in this year and most (if not all) of the line marked "School Bond" will be paid by the SPLOST.
As far as the county goes, I found the proposed 2012 budget at some weird site I never heard of before, (http://ga-pauldingco....civicplus.com/) that looks like Paulding.gov, but has different information on it. Does the county really need *two* web sites?
Anyway David's Cover letter reads in part:
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In terms of real dollars, this means the amount of funding available for this budget year will be reduced by more than $2M. However, the number of parcels, the population, and demand for services continue to increase as they have done over the past years.
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The budget contained herein assumes no change to the current millage rate (presently 7.6 mils) In order to have a balanced budget, this option requires the remaining portion of the budget gap (after cuts to the existing budget) to be filled using a transfer of funds from the fund balance account. This option will substantially reduce the fund balance account to the lowest level in over 10 years. While not a desirable position, we continue to explore other area of the budget that can be cut, however, additional cuts to the budget will further erode governmental services.
I believe it is important for all to understand the future impact of maintaining the current millage rate. Next year, should the project tax digest decrease be realized, we have a real possibility of falling below the required fund balance minimum of 25% which will require the Board of Commissioners to publish a correct action plan that restores the funding levels.
I would like to continue to encourage all my fellow Commissioners, Constitutional Officers and Citizens to assist us in offering ideas to better serve you at a lower cost.
Thanks for your support as we move forward with this budget for adoption on August 9th. We currently plan to hold a public hearing concerning the budget two weeks earlier, on July 26th.
I think I'll start another topic on the budget itself, but unless changes occur, which they might, reducing the fund balance to minimum levels is not a good idea, the county millage rate should remain the same.
Oh yea, Pubby says "Ditto"
#62
Posted 08 June 2011 - 02:03 PM
naturegirl, on 08 June 2011 - 11:17 AM, said:
Hey, they have to get the money from somewhere to keep paying Holland & Knight to litigate against us. H&K's MILLION, plus another couple of hundred thousand to Talley, Richardson and Cable to keep us OUT of court.
But think of the bright side; Holland & Knight donates thousands and thousands back to Paulding politiciatns so at least some of it comes back.
#63
Posted 08 June 2011 - 03:21 PM
I do remember reading that hazard insurance premiums will be increasing substantially this year because of all the storm damage repairs over the past couple of years. You can't win for losing anymore. It's gotten to where it takes everything you have to keep your home. God help when repairs come along. We just spent nearly $2000 repairing our insufficient septic system and are about to pay $600 to repair a rotted back door/floor which was the result of poor gutter installation. Not sure we can handle much more right now.
#64
Posted 08 June 2011 - 04:01 PM
TabbyCat, on 07 June 2011 - 09:39 PM, said:
It is beyond depressing.
Our home's assessed value has declined more than $56,000 in three years.
All of my equity is GONE.
All of it.
For the first time ever since this declining market, I find myself upside-down in my loan.
There is a HUGE part of me that sees walking away as a viable option.
I LOVE my home. I DETEST what's happening to its value.
I'm unhappy about this, AND I VOTE.
Yeah we feel your pain!!!
#65
Posted 08 June 2011 - 05:27 PM
#66
Posted 08 June 2011 - 06:15 PM
Have no plans or desires to sell, so I guess we are happy.
But, it is now valued at less than we paid in 1983. I guess there are good points to having an older home, with a 1995-2000 kitchen, hot tub room, decks, HVAC, outdoor shower, enclosed courtyards, etc.
#67
Posted 08 June 2011 - 06:40 PM
For those comsidering bailing- research the Mortgage Debt Forgiveness Act, it looks you may be to avoid federal tax liability if your house is foreclosed on prior to Jan 1, 2013 if I'm reading it correctly. Might have to bail now, with the backlog to make sure you meet the deadline..
#69
Posted 08 June 2011 - 08:17 PM
#71
Posted 08 June 2011 - 08:40 PM
#72
Posted 08 June 2011 - 10:05 PM
#73
Posted 08 June 2011 - 10:16 PM
hornetmom, on 07 June 2011 - 05:52 PM, said:
I now owe 44k more than what this tax thing says it's worth
#74
Posted 08 June 2011 - 11:34 PM
#75
Posted 09 June 2011 - 05:23 AM
firehouse, on 07 June 2011 - 01:14 PM, said:
Same here.
-John Wayne
If stress burned calories, I'd be a supermodel.
The Water Giver: "Motherhood is about raising and celebrating the child you have, not the child you thought you'd have. It's about understanding he's exactly the person he's supposed to be. And if you're lucky, he might be the teacher who turns you into the person you're supposed to be."
#76
Posted 09 June 2011 - 06:13 AM
My Crew, on 08 June 2011 - 08:28 AM, said:
went from $103600 to $76300
Can you post the website you used to view the assessment? I, and I am sure some others, would like to look up ours.
"We live as though the world were as it should be, to show it what it can be." - Angel
#77
Posted 09 June 2011 - 06:15 AM
In Loving Memory of My Daddy and Mama
3-29-08 and 10-24-2012
*say what you mean, and mean what you say*
#78
Posted 09 June 2011 - 08:12 AM
Veritas, on 08 June 2011 - 11:34 PM, said:
The Fire Tax was billed as what we needed to take the FD to a professional level, which they did. But then they just took them out of the regular budget and used the old FD money for other things, leaving the FD somewhat better off, but not as better off as it was presented to the taxpayers. I do not regret voting for it because of the way it was presented, but they were not honest in their dealings.
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:
O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116
#79
Posted 09 June 2011 - 08:23 AM
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