Acme Feed & Seed in Nashville Tennessee is having their property taxes raised from $129,000 per year, up to $600,000 per year
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Acme Feed & Seed in Nashville Tennessee is having their property taxes raised from $129,000 per year, up to $600,000 per year
The owner of the feed store says “a $600,000 property tax bill is more than their rent and net profit combined”
Taxes are out of control in America
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Acme Feed & Seed in Nashville Tennessee is having their property taxes raised from $129,000 per year, up to $600,000 per year
The owner of the feed store says “a $600,000 property tax bill is more than their rent and net profit combined”
Taxes are out of control in America
@Djeep first you pay income tax and sometimes state income tax. Then you pay taxes when purchasing a car, groceries, clothes, cell phone service, internet service, etc. Then, when you own a car or home you pay yearly taxes on those too.
So, for some things you buy, your income gets taxed, your purchase gets taxed, and your purchase then gets taxed every year after you bought it.
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