• @BigBenis@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    How would people here feel about a tax that increases in rate per-property owned? People and organizations can still own as many properties as they want, but at some point they’re going to be taxed so much it’ll be impossible to profit off of them.

    • @capital_sniff@lemmy.world
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      101 year ago

      Until we actually remove republicans and republican lites from the legislature I highly doubt we’ll see any progressive tax reforms, like actually taxing the rich. You could probably find more support for expanding house buying programs. Stuff like lowering the down payment requirements, and or give a large grant for a portion of the house value if it is high and it could be clawed back at sale.

    • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      Personally, I’d prefer a monthly fine for unfilled housing, that is based on the rate you are charging for it. Landlord wants to jack your rent up 20%? If you leave, they pay a fine, based on that amount until they fill the unit. The fines go to subsidizing housing costs, so there is a self-balancing system. Right now, with property values increasing at insane rates, owners don’t really need to rent to break even, which leaves them free to price gouge their tenants. There is little pressure pushing rates back down, and there is all the freedom in the world to jack them up as high as you want.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      How would people here feel about a tax that increases in rate per-property owned?

      That’s functionally how the homestead exemption works already

      they’re going to be taxed so much it’ll be impossible to profit off of them.

      I would simply start a PAC with all my extra money and bribe/coerce politicians into reducing the tax rates.

    • @bcgm3@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      I’m not sure. Realizing I had no idea how much wealth the truly wealthy possess has been a reoccurring theme from the past few years. I think I’d rather see some hard limitations on who can own what.

    • @TwentySeven@lemmy.world
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      It’s already like that where I live. It’s called the homestead exemption – property taxes are cut in half if it’s your primary residence