In
recent weeks Ive written about how inflation is alive and well,
especially when it comes to the cost of housing, energy, gas, and education.
But perhaps the most worrisome type of inflation comes in the form of steadily
rising property taxes.
Property taxes keep going up for most Texans,
and people living on fixed incomes are especially concerned. They often find
their homes being reassessed every year at values far beyond what they
originally paid. So an annual property tax bill that once was a manageable $500
or $700 might now be $1500 or $2000.
Of course Texas tax laws are made
in Austin, not Washington. Assessments are made at the county level. And the
Texas legislature recently passed HB1, which does provide some real property
tax relief over the next three years.
But as a Texas taxpayer myself,
I would like the state legislature to consider an additional proposal.
Specifically, end the practice of annual assessments. Properties should be
reassessed for tax purposes only when sold or ownership is otherwise
transferred. The current system is terrifying for seniors forced to pay more
and more each year, with no idea where they will find the money. And unlike
other bills, property taxes must be paid or else ones home can be taken
away. My office hears from seniors who may have no choice but to leave Texas
altogether because they cannot live with the uncertainty of arbitrary property
tax increases. They literally fear losing their homes.
At the federal
level, Congress can act now to provide relief to those paying high property
taxes. Although property taxes are deductible on your federal tax return, the
current rules require taxpayers to itemize to take the deduction. Many people
have a hard time paying $2,000 or $3,000 in property taxes, but they dont
have enough other itemized deductions to exceed the standard deduction.
I introduced HR 5860 to address this problem. This legislation creates
an above the line deduction on the first page of your 1040, meaning
you can deduct every penny of your property taxes without itemizing and still
enjoy the full value of your standard deduction. Even taxpayers using 1040A or
1040EZ forms can take the deduction. This means average and lower income
taxpayers can take the same deduction for their property taxes that high-income
taxpayers with complex deductions now enjoy.
Property taxes are only
one piece of the puzzle. Overall, most Americans hand over at least 40% of
every dollar they make to government at some level. The appetite for your tax
dollarswhether at the federal, state, or local levelwill continue
to grow year after year unless we begin to rethink the proper role for
government in our lives. If you think youve been squeezed for every last
drop of taxes, demand that both your representatives in the statehouse and
Washington do something to address spiraling property taxes.
Article written by
Dr. Ron Paul,
August 7, 2006 Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) is the leading advocate
for freedom in our nations capital. As a member of the U.S. House of
Representatives, Dr. Paul tirelessly works for limited constitutional
government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies.
He is known among his congressional colleagues and his constituents for his
consistent voting record. Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the
proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution.
Video from:House Financial Services Committee -
September 20, 2007
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