Monday, June 16, 2008
'Property Tax Madness'
The Philadelphia Inquirer has a big package on its Web site called "Property Tax Madness."
It's interesting stuff, but it's also the latest example of how the state's biggest newspaper is usually a couple of years late with the news.
Other newspapers have been harping on the need for property tax reform for years.
The gist of the Inky package is: "An Inquirer analysis of 500,000 tax records in Philadelphia and four suburban Pa. counties found wildly disparate tax rates that widen the economic divide between haves and have-nots."
You can check it out here.
And for the latest on the grassroots effort to get property tax reform passed in Pennsylvania, check out the Pennsylvania Taxpayers Cyber Coalition Web site.
It's interesting stuff, but it's also the latest example of how the state's biggest newspaper is usually a couple of years late with the news.
Other newspapers have been harping on the need for property tax reform for years.
The gist of the Inky package is: "An Inquirer analysis of 500,000 tax records in Philadelphia and four suburban Pa. counties found wildly disparate tax rates that widen the economic divide between haves and have-nots."
You can check it out here.
And for the latest on the grassroots effort to get property tax reform passed in Pennsylvania, check out the Pennsylvania Taxpayers Cyber Coalition Web site.