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Property Taxes Aren't 'Paying for Services' — They're Rent to the Government Forever

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Florida has no income tax and Governor Ron DeSantis has now moved on to eliminating property tax. In his opinion, once a home is paid off, the owner should actually OWN it and not continue to pay fees to the state for the house for all of time. Furthermore, if they don't pay those fees, they could still lose said house. 

Governor DeSantis has taken arrows from all sides and has defended ending property taxes admirably. There are new objections, however.

The biggest flaw in this thinking is that it dumps the entire cost of public services — roads, sidewalks, schools, police, and everything else — squarely on the backs of homeowners. But homeowners aren’t the only ones using those services. Renters drive on the same roads, walk the same sidewalks, and send their kids to the same schools. When only property owners foot the bill, it’s fundamentally unfair.

The fairest way to make everyone contribute? A broad-based sales tax. We all buy stuff. Every time someone makes a purchase, they pitch in — whether they own a home or rent. That way, everyone has real skin in the game, and the burden is shared more equitably across the entire community.

Also, this. Every year, a homeowner has to pay more taxes even though absolutely nothing about their home had changed just because the local property appraiser believes it could sell for one price or the other. 

That's exactly why it's confusing. It's also not fair. 

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