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   / Officially retired #104  
Up here the farms school tax is over $22,000 and the real property tax is over $10,000 not counting the houses.
My personal school tax is $3600 and almost $1800 for real property and that's with my veterans exception, house is valued at $256,000.

Guess that's why jobs pay big money up there .... Don't need much to live pretty comfortable here
 
   / Officially retired #105  
D@mn Duck! How much land are you being taxed on, sounds like some heavy commercial taxes, for quite a lot of land.

The $1000 a month is the tax on the 2 acre property that I live in. My farm and timber lands are under agricultural or forest taxation, practically nothing. We do not have state income tax so the property tax and sales tax are two of the big ways the state gouges us.
 
   / Officially retired #106  
A good job! I sure couldn't afford to live in that state.

I'm not sure how the younger ones are going to be able too even with two incomes,
there are many people that have escrow accounts for taxes that are more then their mortgages.
It is an expensive state to try and live in, especially when you also have sales tax and income tax,
as well as high taxes on fuels.
 
   / Officially retired #107  
Our property taxes in Texas seem high until I hear some of these amounts.

We passed an amendment to the Texas Constitution on Nov ‘19 to increase the threshold in the Legislature required to pass a state income tax to a 2/3 vote of both houses. This effectively bans a state income tax in Texas. We have a 6.5 cent state sales tax and most cities/counties have added their 2cents.


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   / Officially retired #108  
Our property taxes in Texas seem high until I hear some of these amounts.

Know what you mean. They raised my property tax last yr. They said they had been using books from 2006. they upgraded to current tax books this past yr

No matter your assets. If you become disable, you pay zero property taxes.
Guess that's why so many here are on disability !
 
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   / Officially retired #110  
Know what you mean. They raised my property tax last yr. They said they had been using books from 2006. they upgraded to current tax books this past yr

No matter your assets. If you become disable, you pay zero property taxes.
Guess that's why so many here are on disability !


They say it has its privileges.


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   / Officially retired #111  
Supposedly, there is going to be an early retirement offer coming to my email soon.. We've been thinking on it, have not done our homework to see if it is financially feasible yet, but will be in the coming months.
 
   / Officially retired #112  
As some of you know I retired early to raise my daughter.

Truth be told I had NO idea that in addition to “being there” for her how MUCH I would actually enjoy it. I cannot imagine life being any better.
 
   / Officially retired #113  
As some of you know I retired early to raise my daughter.

Truth be told I had NO idea that in addition to “being there” for her how MUCH I would actually enjoy it. I cannot imagine life being any better.

You are a Blessed man Terry. But you already knew that!!! :)
 
   / Officially retired #115  
Offer came for early retirement today. Not a bad deal, good incentive to retire. Likely going to take it, then figure out income (we are pretty sure we have enough to have a good income). This kind of offer will likely not happen again in the next 5 years, this is a good time.
 
   / Officially retired #116  
Hawk: even if it's a little less money or you have to sacrifice a few things you will THE BOSS OF YOUR DAY (except when your bride wants to do something else). BEST OF LUCK and hope it all works out.
 
   / Officially retired #117  
Best of luck. Normally, working longer than needed to retire doesn't really increase the retirement pay that much unless your wages have increased by a substantial amount for the last 3 years or so. I could have worked another 5, 10,or 15 years beyond my 30 but it wouldn't increase my retirement pay by that much. It was time for me to go after 30 and I haven't regretted it a bit (missed it for the first 10 years though).
 
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When it comes to taxes our government are experts at gouging, most products have a 10% GST (Goods and services tax) but it only gets better from there.
If you want cigarettes, fuel, alcohol and a few other bits and pieces they not only impose this GST but the will be other little gems too such as a tariff, levee all over and above the sales tax, then we want to buy a home, I'll throw in a figure of $1m, depending upon what state you live in this will cost from $10k to $56k, for tax, stamp duty (nearly forgot that little gem) so it essentially means you get taxed on a tax then get another tax on the total of the previous two.
Car registration attracts tax on the registration fee and the compulsory 3rd party insurance then a stamp duty, it is a combined fee and the insurance is for injury only and a component of registration, it varies a little between states but not avoidable or negotiable.
It is so silly that to buy a carton of local beer the cost is about $60, I don't like local and buy imported which is about $45 because they get some concessions for importing (????).
I get taxed on my income at about 30% but the first $18000 is tax free, I salary package (or did) because I work in health and get an additional $16500 tax free then cop the rest later.
We pay a tariff on a newe car to protect the local industry which doesn't exist, there are no cars made here any longer but we still pay for it, my wifes Hyundai i30 cost just over $24k, a 4WD such as a Toyota Landcruiser is about $100k and attracts a luxury car tax because it is over $70k, I don't think a Landcruiser is a luxury car.
There is talk of taxing my rainwater tanks such is the efficiency of local government, I can't sink a bore without a permit, to take water from the river requires a licence, how long before we get a tax to breath depending upon our lung capacity.
 
   / Officially retired #119  
I'm sorry to hear that. Not having any personal experiences in Aussie I don't quite understand why the taxes are so demanding. You have never mentioned any extreme social programs that would eat up the tax revenue. Why does the government need such extreme taxation? I'm not condemning, I'm educating myself. Thanks for any details you may offer.
 

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