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Tax Guru-Ker$tetter Letter
Monday, June 02, 2003
 

Proposition 13 Unraveling


Limits on taxes don't last forever and can't survive without constant supervision over the tax and spend fans of big government.  It's been 25 years since the voters in the PRC set limits on property taxes that had become so bad that people were forced to sell their homes.  Those limits, and their imagined effects on tax revenues, are now right smack in the bull's eye of PRC rulers desperate for money.  As I mentioned earlier, the power of resentment between neighbors is reaching a breaking point, where new property owners are upset about having to pay current market value property taxes, while their neighbors may be still benefiting from Prop 13 limited taxes.   Some proposals currently being discussed include:


Removing the limits just for commercial property.  While this may seem like a good idea at first, to stick it to the evil businesses, that is very short-sighted, and will just make things much worse for the economy out there on the Left Coast. As anyone who truly understands how businesses works should know, companies don't ultimately pay taxes. They are nothing more than conduits which will either pass on their increased taxes to their customers or cut costs elsewhere to even things out.  The most likely effect will be for more businesses to relocate out of the control of the evil rulers of the PRC and relocate elsewhere.  Abandonments and sales of commercial properties will have the effect of lowering property values (based on basic supply & demand forces), pushing property tax revenues down again.  Of course, avoiding these consequences requires considering the long-term effects, which is beyond the capability of most elected officials, whose long-term horizon is the next election.          



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