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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!
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:
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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