New regulation of property tax from 2020

  • Erstellt am 2019-02-02 13:26:17

Steven

2019-02-02 14:55:43
  • #1


Hello

The municipality I live in received two decommissioned excavator buckets as a gift from Rhein Braun. They had these two excavator buckets colorfully painted by an artist (cost: 40,000 euros) and placed them decoratively in the middle of a roundabout (cost unknown). Well, I’m more than happy to give my taxes for that. Because these are things I urgently need.

Steven
 

Fuchur

2019-02-02 15:07:44
  • #2
You are free to get involved in the community yourself and make everything better

Public protests are also possible thanks to democracy.
 

Nordlys

2019-02-02 15:20:34
  • #3
Do you know what I don't like and almost find antisocial? When the top 10 thousand, who have the necessary equity to pay 400 plus for a house, and otherwise talk about whether Klaus Bärbel's range hood is so much better because it is more expensive than Gaganau’s, get upset here that the state demands a tax on property from them, an ancient tax by the way, because in the past only those with property were citizens and taxable, the others were only day laborers and serfs. Just wait and see what comes and how exactly it looks, that it was and will be paid, in my opinion, is nothing to complain about. Everyone here uses public services and state infrastructure, everyone. In the form of roads, schools, daycare centers, lighting, traffic lights, police, administrations, possibly swimming pools, libraries, city buses, etc. etc. The postmodern principle of you get what you pay for does not work here, otherwise the city bus would no longer run at 10 PM and your ears would drop hearing the daycare costs. K.
 

shenja

2019-02-02 15:26:29
  • #4
Well, the municipality also pays social expenses from that, for example. These are steadily increasing, so that there is actually no money left for anything else. But I am already looking at 2025 with concern. One source wrote last year that cost increases of 30 times are possible. That would be €13,500 per year for me and would mean selling the house for us. I really cannot imagine such an increase, but just the thought of the possibility worries me.
 

AxelH.

2019-02-02 15:33:43
  • #5
The FAZ took the trouble this week to calculate various residential properties in different locations and according to different models. Unfortunately, links are not allowed to be posted here. So if anyone is interested: search for "Grundsteuer" on the FAZ website. Among the search results, it is the article from 28.01.2019 with the headline "Teure Reform".
 

Steven

2019-02-02 16:05:55
  • #6

Hello

I am doing that. But you are only running into rubber walls.
Perhaps another good example of something that is going really great here?!
The city has rented a hotel for the next 20 (twenty) years. For Mrs. Merkel's guests. It costs 27,000 euros. No, not per year, per month. It is supposed to provide space for 100 golden nuggets. And just under 30 live there. That is 900 euros per specialist (nuclear scientists, heart specialists, aerospace technicians, etc.). And the cleaning staff and security companies are not yet included.
I am glad that the community handles my taxes so responsibly.

Steven
 

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