Stripping homeowners of their homes is a crime against humanity. It proves no one ever owns their property.
It also shows the cold, callous and backwards nature of taxing entities.
Each owner is a resident. That brings both state and federal per capita funds in. The owner buys things in the local economy, uses local services, pays utilities, etc.
Each resident is worth quite a bit to tax authorities.
Removing population often just redistributes liability to remaining tax payers.
I will say it once here.
Stripping homeowners of their homes is a crime against humanity. It proves no one ever owns their property.
It also shows the cold, callous and backwards nature of taxing entities.
Each owner is a resident. That brings both state and federal per capita funds in. The owner buys things in the local economy, uses local services, pays utilities, etc.
Each resident is worth quite a bit to tax authorities.
Removing population often just redistributes liability to remaining tax payers.