Monday, February 12, 2007

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Property tax levies could rise under Doyle plan
Limit is double the previous figure; typical tax-bill boost would be 2.7%
By STEVEN WALTERS
swalters@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Feb. 10, 2007

Madison - Gov. Jim Doyle will ask the Legislature to let local governments raise their fall property tax levies by 4% - double the limit of the past two years, but a rate the governor said would still control local taxes.


FairTaxes.com comment:

Our politicians just do not get it! The property tax could be slashed 85% - that is slashed 85% - simply by taxing everyone the same with our income tax, sales taxes and property tax. Eliminate all tax exemptions except poverty level income and it can be done!

1 Comments:

Anonymous said...

I read somewhere that Wisconsin's property tax is NO. 1 in the nation when adjusted to income. That is the biggest crime in Wisconsin!

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