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Minneapolis property taxes- vent
Anyone else live in the city? Taxes are going up 17.2% for next year. 
Sorry, yes it is Hennepin Co. I should open up my venting area. . .
Re: Minneapolis property taxes- vent
Wow, my parents are going to be glad they just put their house on the market! Their taxes are already over $36,000 a year.
I live in Bloomington - my taxes are going down 10.7%... but my property value has decreased this year by about 30k. Thankfully we bought our house seriously under market value, so we are still positive on our mortage price vs house value.
I hate that my property taxes are going down - because I know that when they go down, they also cut services. I can afford to pay the taxes I am currently paying, so I wish to continue to pay those taxes, even if the city/county things I owe less. Too bad it doesn't work that way.
City/County taxes are going up because of the budget fiasco that Governor Pawlenty has put us in... so as frustrating as it can be to see taxes increasing that much - send a big happy thank you card to TPaw. His "no new (state) taxes" philosophy just means that the tax burden gets pushed down into county and city local taxes instead of being spread out over the entire state. Hennepin County gets to take on more than their fair share of the tax burden thanks to TPaw's mess.
jack | born 9.13.12 at 40w4d | 9 lbs 12 oz | 23 in
my puppy loves - chloe & jenson
pregnancy blog | chart
This. Cutting local government aid means that local governments need to raise property taxes to maintain essential services such as police and ambulence. Unfortunately, this is a regressive tax because you can be making less money (or even without a job), and you are paying more taxes. It's pretty crappy. But TPaw can give himself a big pat on the back because he never signed a bill to raise taxes.
2.3.11: Started TTC
2.8.12:Initial b/w - Normal
3.7.12:HSG - Normal
3.8.12:S/A - Normal
Cycle #12/Month #15 - 50mg.Clomid CD5-CD9 - BFN
4.24.12: RE appointment - DX Unexplained IF
7.12 - 9.12: TTA
10.12 - 1.13: TTC Naturally
February 2013 - IUI #1 w/100 mg Clomid - 5 mil.post-wash: BFFN
March 2013 - IUI #2 w/100 mg Clomid & Trigger - ?? MY BLOG
I wish everyone else understood this.
TPaw & his policies (and the potential policies if Emmer wins -doubtful- the governorship) have put Minnesota into a nasty downhill spiral.
jack | born 9.13.12 at 40w4d | 9 lbs 12 oz | 23 in
my puppy loves - chloe & jenson
pregnancy blog | chart
I'm not happy. At all.
And to T-Paw... thanks for the downward spiral. It's going to get worse. And I know we will be paying for it in the next few years. You stink.
I was so mad when I opened the mail yesterday! I live in South Minneapolis and it just amazes me that they can go up that much!
I agree with all the comments about TPaw. DH said it was due to MY democratic mayor, I said no this is due to YOUR republican Governor. When he runs for President and uses his not raising taxes as a platform, I hope that all Minnesotans cry fowl and tell America what really happened in our state. Ugh!
I'm sorry - what??? Their PROPERTY taxes are over 36k a year?
A Little Bird and a Monkey Butt
They must live in Kenwood/Isles.