I am one of those unfortunate souls that reside in a high tax state, NY. I have resided in a suburb of NYC for 24 years and I currently pay $9,800 in property tax. This is after I grieved my taxes and got them reduced $1,050.
I bought a piece of property in the country where my wife and her family hail from, Oneonta NY. I currently pay $3500 on 106 acres with nothing on it. I built a pole barn on it this past year and will be awaiting the tax increase that is sure to come. I would love to build the house of our dreams here but the tax liability is preventing this from happening. An estimated tax on a modest 1800sq ft home would increase my taxes to about $11,000.
I also pay around $8,000 in state and local payroll taxes. So, currently, I am paying $21,300 in NY state taxes. If I built the home, my NY state taxes would total $28,800 before I paid a single bill for anything else ( mortgage, electric, gas, food, etc). I would love to only have the one home in Oneonta but the wifey would never leave the grandkids who reside near our current home. So the $10,000 SALT limit might hit me hard. I don't know if the $24,000 standard deduction, up from $12,000 will offset the SALT limit. Going to my accountant in March to file and will see what happens.
The problem in NYS is that people who reside on less than 10% of the land mass dictate the policies for the state ( NYC and suburbs ). If you look at a voting map of the state, 90% of the state ( land mass wise ) votes conservative/republican.
I am slowly learning the policies of the municipality that governs my country property. It is a town that has (2) colleges. It makes the politics lean more liberal and as such higher taxes. I recently learned that less than 50% of the taxable properties are on the tax rolls. This is due to the not for profits purchasing property that are currently paying taxes and converting them and making them tax exempt. This cannot continue. You are asking a smaller pool of landowners to pay an increasingly higher portion of the taxes to fund a private college, state college and assorted other tax exempt businesses. This is a very rural area and people are losing their family farms that they have had for generations.
Rant over......