How the Current Economic Crisis Will Affect You and Your Community
Why You Can Expect a Property Tax Increase
Homeowners should get ready for property tax increases even as the value of their home is falling.USA Today reports that "home prices in July fell 5.3% compared with a year ago and have receded to October 2005 levels." The result of this decline in values means that states and communities are going to exper
Every citizen that has children in school or ever had children in school recognizes that the single biggest community expense is the funding of local schools. The tax money used to fund schools in virtually every community throughout the nation comes from property tax. A reduction in home and real estate values could cause a reduction in revenue to fund schools and other community infrastructure if tax revenue is decreased. Will that be acceptable?
Faced with this possibility, what can one expect? Certainly any reduction in the amount of local or state property tax paid cannot be expected. There will be many different local political decisions made on how assessments are determined. If property values decrease, then one can expect a higher tax assessment which will result in at least the same amount of tax revenue flowing into the local coffers. However, education costs are generally not stagnant, so the end result is that even if your home or real estate is worth less now than several years ago, one can expect an increase in property tax.
