@redenigma they should be tied in with the house payment so that you don't have to come up with a lump sum
@redenigma p taxes here my town are like 5k for some houses ie: 3bed 2.6 baths etc
@MrGoat i'm not sure how much land she has. i suspect it's under 10 acres, or she could put it in current use as a farm & save a lot on her taxes. if i didn't have current use my taxes would be over 12k/year
@redenigma @MrGoat
12k!?! O_O omg
Our taxes are in with the house payment,along with homeowners insurance. The stupid bank sent us 4 different letters telling us the escrow was going to change; escrow shortage-pay now; home owners went up; sent wrong amount.
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Wut?
Seems the bank can't math. I had to send them a letter, telling them what idiots they are without calling them idiots, and I have YEARS of records of house payments.
They figured it out.
@GeezerWench @MrGoat NH has stupid high property taxes because the state keep cutting business taxes & has no other income
@redenigma @MrGoat We have about 3/4 acre and our taxes are divided by "property taxes" $550 a year. About. And then "school taxes." About $3000 a year. I forget the exact numbers. For our little 3 BR ranch on a basement.
I get wanting to give businesses incentives to do business in the state, but damn. Do people not realize this is SoCiALiSm for businesses? Why do corporations and rich guys get all the socialism?
@GeezerWench @MrGoat i have 62 acres, of which about 25 is wetlands/pond/streams & that stuff has really tax. then there's managed woodlot & woodlot/sugarbush (managed woodlot taxes are 43% lower than woodlot taxes), 5 acres pasture/& ag structures (taxed higher than woodlot) & 3 acres w/ house, which is the most expensive, but the house is over 200 years, so rather depreciated
@redenigma @MrGoat Jeez, that sounds like a lot of paperwork. But for the savings? Even I'd do it.
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@GeezerWench @MrGoat well, your forester files the forestry part of the plan, & the rest requires mapping the property. my property was put into current use in the late 60s, & i've only changed the forestry part.
the bad thing about current use is that if the property stops being used for what the plan says, you have to pay all the back taxes to when it was put into current use. so, if i sell to a developer they'd have to pay all the back taxes to take it out of current use
@redenigma You'd have to explain that very carefully to whoever might want to buy it.
Jeez. Who could afford the back taxes to change the use?
@redenigma Egads. The traffic would have suddenly been really shitty.
Damn shame when a farmer has to sell because of taxes. Around here, and in MD, you can spot a "tax sale" sometimes. You'll see a huge field, acres and acres of corn or whatever, and there'll be a nice square chunk cut out by the road, half to one acre, with a house. Just kind of random.
Farmer sold off a piece of land to pay bills or taxes.