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I get a little fired up over that whole pp thing. It's ******* wrong for a gov to have their hands out erry 6 months for thousands of dollars. If they don't get it they end up confiscating your **** and i think they can even revoke your license. All it ends up being is a goddamn ransom.
Tell me how that works.....hey this guy owes us money. Take his license. Yea....then he can't get to work and even attempt to pay and we get his ****.
It's wrong on all levels.
#962
I thought the last time I talked to your Mom she was going to start crushing your pills up and putting them in your breakfest so you wouldn't cheek them and spit em out in the bathroom. Guess I'll need to ask her wtf happened with that idea.
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Cheaper property tax all the way around but the state still gets you with personal property on what you own. However, if you do not spend a lot on your toys, then you do not pay as much. It works out well for people who are frugal.
Regardless, I can see Hio's point though. Why is there a personal property tax on items you purchased and already paid tax on.
The way I see it, you are paying up one way or another.
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You nailed it man...that is exactly the point I was trying to make.
Cheaper property tax all the way around but the state still gets you with personal property on what you own. However, if you do not spend a lot on your toys, then you do not pay as much. It works out well for people who are frugal.
Regardless, I can see Hio's point though. Why is there a personal property tax on items you purchased and already paid tax on.
The way I see it, you are paying up one way or another.
Cheaper property tax all the way around but the state still gets you with personal property on what you own. However, if you do not spend a lot on your toys, then you do not pay as much. It works out well for people who are frugal.
Regardless, I can see Hio's point though. Why is there a personal property tax on items you purchased and already paid tax on.
The way I see it, you are paying up one way or another.
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Lol....the damn pant suits was horrible.
I get a little fired up over that whole pp thing. It's ******* wrong for a gov to have their hands out erry 6 months for thousands of dollars. If they don't get it they end up confiscating your **** and i think they can even revoke your license. All it ends up being is a goddamn ransom.
Tell me how that works.....hey this guy owes us money. Take his license. Yea....then he can't get to work and even attempt to pay and we get his ****.
It's wrong on all levels.
At least we don't have sales tax here, even on cars. I buy cars out of state with my N.H. licence and don't pay sales tax. We only have sales tax if you go out to eat for some reason.
No helmets laws
No seat belts
And state run liquor stores every where.
Edit if you need to buy a car let me know lol
#979
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You nailed it man...that is exactly the point I was trying to make.
Cheaper property tax all the way around but the state still gets you with personal property on what you own. However, if you do not spend a lot on your toys, then you do not pay as much. It works out well for people who are frugal.
Regardless, I can see Hio's point though. Why is there a personal property tax on items you purchased and already paid tax on.
The way I see it, you are paying up one way or another.
Cheaper property tax all the way around but the state still gets you with personal property on what you own. However, if you do not spend a lot on your toys, then you do not pay as much. It works out well for people who are frugal.
Regardless, I can see Hio's point though. Why is there a personal property tax on items you purchased and already paid tax on.
The way I see it, you are paying up one way or another.
You could go out here buy up crack, pot or drink all your money and pay less pp tax than the guy who stayed away from that **** to try and have a few things then he gets fined for having them. That's what a pp tax is...a fine.
Your ideal is fucked up. Your reasoning is fucked up and nonexistent so far.
But I'm just a dumbass hillbilly that can't think for muhself right
Agreed.
At least we don't have sales tax here, even on cars. I buy cars out of state with my N.H. licence and don't pay sales tax. We only have sales tax if you go out to eat for some reason.
No helmets laws
No seat belts
And state run liquor stores every where.
Edit if you need to buy a car let me know lol
At least we don't have sales tax here, even on cars. I buy cars out of state with my N.H. licence and don't pay sales tax. We only have sales tax if you go out to eat for some reason.
No helmets laws
No seat belts
And state run liquor stores every where.
Edit if you need to buy a car let me know lol
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Here's what I pay living in Mason, OH
Auto Insurance - $90 / mth for 2 cars
Home Insurance - $70 / mth
Property tax - $285 / mth
Electric - $130 / mth (1110 kWh)
Water - $85 / mth (water=25, sewer=42, stormwater=4, waste collect=14)
Gas - $45/ mth (11 CCF)
Internet/Cable $85/mth
So to live here it's roughly $790 / mth + whatever your mortgage is.
I financed at 4.25% for 22 years.
2600 sq ft on a measly 0.35 acre lot.
Cost per sq ft of home - Right around $98 sq/ft.
Auto registration / $39 yearly per car
State tax - 3.25% salary
City tax - 2% salary
County Sales tax - 6.25%
89 Pump Gas - $2.44 a gallon at the moment
School rank: #4 in Ohio
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/bes...tricts/s/ohio/
Rank #7 in best places to live:
http://time.com/money/collection-pos...laces-to-live/
Been here for 4 years. Had no idea this place was ranked as high as it is.
Home of Proctor and Gamble & Kings Island.
The Bengals suck
The Reds suck
The Bearcats suck
The Browns suck
The Indians lost to the Cubs
The Cavs lost to the Warriors, but won in 2016
Ohio state won in 2015 and has 8 national titles and 37 conference titles.
I have 2 qtr mile tracks close by and to see the Indy 500 is only a 2 hr drive.
It's warmer than Cleveland and I don't have to shovel my driveway here in the winter like I did in Cleveland.
No lake erie though.
The police here don't give me **** for my tinted windows or driving around with my cutouts open.
That about sums this place up.
Auto Insurance - $90 / mth for 2 cars
Home Insurance - $70 / mth
Property tax - $285 / mth
Electric - $130 / mth (1110 kWh)
Water - $85 / mth (water=25, sewer=42, stormwater=4, waste collect=14)
Gas - $45/ mth (11 CCF)
Internet/Cable $85/mth
So to live here it's roughly $790 / mth + whatever your mortgage is.
I financed at 4.25% for 22 years.
2600 sq ft on a measly 0.35 acre lot.
Cost per sq ft of home - Right around $98 sq/ft.
Auto registration / $39 yearly per car
State tax - 3.25% salary
City tax - 2% salary
County Sales tax - 6.25%
89 Pump Gas - $2.44 a gallon at the moment
School rank: #4 in Ohio
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/bes...tricts/s/ohio/
Rank #7 in best places to live:
http://time.com/money/collection-pos...laces-to-live/
Been here for 4 years. Had no idea this place was ranked as high as it is.
Home of Proctor and Gamble & Kings Island.
The Bengals suck
The Reds suck
The Bearcats suck
The Browns suck
The Indians lost to the Cubs
The Cavs lost to the Warriors, but won in 2016
Ohio state won in 2015 and has 8 national titles and 37 conference titles.
I have 2 qtr mile tracks close by and to see the Indy 500 is only a 2 hr drive.
It's warmer than Cleveland and I don't have to shovel my driveway here in the winter like I did in Cleveland.
No lake erie though.
The police here don't give me **** for my tinted windows or driving around with my cutouts open.
That about sums this place up.
Last edited by 5.7stroker; 08-07-2017 at 08:45 PM.