Monday, April 13, 2009
You call this property tax relief?
What Gov. Ed Rendell considers "property tax relief" is probably dinner for the family at a local restaurant.
So much for that "substantial" property tax relief Rendell promised when he signed slot gaming into law in Pennsylvania in 2004.
Most residents will see a reduction of between $50 and $200 on their school property tax bills this summer.
With most school districts in Pennsylvania proposing property tax hikes of at least 5 percent, the "relief" Rendell is touting is a wash at best.
"Property tax relief is real and it is making a difference in the lives of older adults and hard-working families across Pennsylvania," Rendell said today.
What's real is that $50-$100 savings on a $3,000 tax bill is a joke, governor.
You can read Rendell's propaganda at the link below:
Governor Rendell Announces Another Year of Property Tax Relief for Homeowners
For a dose of reality, see what POLICY BLOG has to say about Rendell's "relief"
Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS
So much for that "substantial" property tax relief Rendell promised when he signed slot gaming into law in Pennsylvania in 2004.
Most residents will see a reduction of between $50 and $200 on their school property tax bills this summer.
With most school districts in Pennsylvania proposing property tax hikes of at least 5 percent, the "relief" Rendell is touting is a wash at best.
"Property tax relief is real and it is making a difference in the lives of older adults and hard-working families across Pennsylvania," Rendell said today.
What's real is that $50-$100 savings on a $3,000 tax bill is a joke, governor.
You can read Rendell's propaganda at the link below:
Governor Rendell Announces Another Year of Property Tax Relief for Homeowners
For a dose of reality, see what POLICY BLOG has to say about Rendell's "relief"
Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS