[nndl] Add State tax to your HOME?!? - ON NOV 3 VOTE NO FOR HOME State TAX

See proposed constitutional changes #2 - home state tax/ # 7electing military to office, both  written up in the current issue of Community Impact newspaper...Martha

--- On Sun, 10/11/09, N Granzotti < [at] > wrote:

Subject: FW: TEXAS HOME OWNERS - ON NOV 3 ELECTIONS VOTE NO FOR HOME TAXMore explanation:
We are taxed now by the  city & county.  This would allow the
State to tax us ALSO- and establish uniform taxing standards
state-wide.....
It sounds so innocent, it's NOT. That's how it's been explained to me.
n
FYI

THIS IS A MOVE TO START TAXING TEXAS RESIDENTIAL
HOMEOWNERS!!!
Got this from a friend.... Please turn out to vote NO on this....could cost
homeowners lots of $$$.  Pass it on to other Texans..
n

------Forwarded MessageProposition 2:  The proposed amendment would appear on the ballot
as follows:  "The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to p=
rovide for
the ad valor em taxation of a residence homestead solely on
the basis of the property's value as a residence homestead".

Proposition 3:  The proposed amendment would appear on the ballot
as follows:  The constitutional amendment providing the
uniform standards and procedures for the appraisal of
property for ad valor em tax purposes"

  It would be in your best interest to read the others.=20
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/voter/2009novballotexp.shtml

On November 3rd=2C there will be
Propositions 1=2C 2=2C  and 3 allowing the State of Texas
to start taxing Residential Homeowners.  So if you own
a home=2C and these laws are passed=2C you will be taxed by the State. =20

I received a flyer from the Secretary of State=2C Hope Andrade=2C
listing the Propositions that are up for election in
November.  I called to question them before sending
this message out to my homeowner friends.
   
PLEASE VOTE "NO" to Prop. 2 and 3 (HJR 36)
unless you want to pay taxes to the State also.

------ End of Forwarded Message



 

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