See this often during the campaigning, that the "rich need to pay their fair share". Today (well yesterday I guess--damn insomnia) I came across some information. Is $500,000 a year (2015 - took the appraiser 3 yrs to release the data) in COUNTRY property taxes considered a "fair share"? One Martin Country resident (former one as he recently moved) paid 1/2 a million in county taxes last year, although I saw one report it was 900K, which may be a more recent figure (I should note this is his personal property tax and does not include his business taxes or federal taxes---strictly his property taxes). No doubt he could afford it (his home sold for 38 million - see page 3 at link, his was the highest selling home), but does anybody believe he got that much value from the county. Has no kids in our school system. Didn't utilize the police (as far as I know and odds are if he did we would know--see below). And I would suspect he paid for the services utilized by THOUSANDS of nontaxpaying citizen including the illegals who inhabit southern FL.
who? See page 4
No wonder he left California, right Phil?
So liberals, can we remember this the next time we throw out the old and tired the rich need to pay their fair share? Granted, its one cherry picked example but no less cherry picked than the business that pays "no taxes" which is typically because the tax bill is shuffled out. Many corporations, my former included, bonused out to the owners to show NO PROFIT for the corp but the owners paid individual taxes. My business paid "no taxes" (which is technically wrong as we paid all types of taxes/fees/etc thru the year, just no corporate taxes) but the owners did
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