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<blockquote data-quote="DriftwoodSVT" data-source="post: 15913072" data-attributes="member: 43348"><p>Gas prices and registration don't vary enough to put a dent in my property tax. Income tax, maybe. My property taxes were $13,200 this year and will keep shooting up with the massive school bonds they keep passing.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that will stop property tax creep here is the Legislature actually fully funds public schools instead of under funding them. The state pays only 40% (down from 60% years ago) of the funding for public schools. The rest is made up by school tax in your ISD and your country appraiser.</p><p></p><p>My county just passed a $132 million dollar school bond, and has a $220 million one planned for 2020. Can't imagine how they can pay for it, outside of taxes.</p><p></p><p>We are taking a trip in July to go start looking for land outside of Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriftwoodSVT, post: 15913072, member: 43348"] Gas prices and registration don't vary enough to put a dent in my property tax. Income tax, maybe. My property taxes were $13,200 this year and will keep shooting up with the massive school bonds they keep passing. The only thing that will stop property tax creep here is the Legislature actually fully funds public schools instead of under funding them. The state pays only 40% (down from 60% years ago) of the funding for public schools. The rest is made up by school tax in your ISD and your country appraiser. My county just passed a $132 million dollar school bond, and has a $220 million one planned for 2020. Can't imagine how they can pay for it, outside of taxes. We are taking a trip in July to go start looking for land outside of Texas. [/QUOTE]
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