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<blockquote data-quote="DriftwoodSVT" data-source="post: 15977163" data-attributes="member: 43348"><p>I feel your pain. School taxes in TX are out of control, largely due to Public Education being under funded by the Legislature. They rely on the school district to make up the difference.</p><p></p><p>My school district (DSISD) has more dept per student than 93% of the school districts in TX, yet the voters just passed a $130 million bond. On top of that the district is planning a $400 million bond in 3 years.</p><p></p><p>I already pay $13,400 in property tax, the majority being school tax. Can't wait to see how much worse it gets. There's a reason people in TX are taxed out of their homes.</p><p></p><p>To clarify further, I pay 2.12% property tax, and from that, 1.52% is school tax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriftwoodSVT, post: 15977163, member: 43348"] I feel your pain. School taxes in TX are out of control, largely due to Public Education being under funded by the Legislature. They rely on the school district to make up the difference. My school district (DSISD) has more dept per student than 93% of the school districts in TX, yet the voters just passed a $130 million bond. On top of that the district is planning a $400 million bond in 3 years. I already pay $13,400 in property tax, the majority being school tax. Can't wait to see how much worse it gets. There's a reason people in TX are taxed out of their homes. To clarify further, I pay 2.12% property tax, and from that, 1.52% is school tax. [/QUOTE]
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