The average renter also doesnt pay for lawn care, snow removal, garbage pick up, water, in some cases electric or gas or cable.
Of course they dont because the landlord pays it, and the landlord wouldnt pay it if they had no renters, and the rent would be lower if they didnt pay it.
You really can not use that as if millions of people "dont pay property taxes" because they do through their rent. Or are we to somehow believe that the landlords tax burden is seperate from their rental income?
You (everyone) should stop pretending that the VOLUME of dollars is important in the tax debate. It simply isn't. It's a matter of percentages, and that's ALL it is, and being honest you know it is. Naturally 10% of $1,000,000.00 is a larger stack of dollars than 10% of $1000.00.. That's actually NOT a helpful comment though when talking about taxes. It sure makes a loud sound, but it's really sort of.. unhelpful.
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