i understand your sentiment, but some states have no income tax at all
we need to attract businesses, here. and then we need them to stay.
no matter when they come, the property tax rate on that building will be greater than in most other places
but we may be able to offer some other incentives as to why they would want to come
assuming that we promise them the increase in rates will be at 2%
without some sort of guarantee, they may decline in the first place, knowing that fee is gonna double and more
so it is a 2-edged sword
i dont feel sorry for local govts, either - i have seen ridiculous amounts of waste in my local city - things that would not be done if the project was being done by a for-profit corporation
there is only 1 real answer to this solution. and it is make govt responsible for its spending.
i would make every govt many, many times smaller. just about everything would be done by private companies.
and i would make damn sure that none of these companies had hooks into the govt, such that they could get okayed, when they were not the best bid
that doesnt necessarily mean cheapest bid, but the best bid
i am personally aware of private companies who win bids based on something other than them being the best deal in town
we need govt that has no corruption, and is totally accountable.
the first step is to make govt smaller - MUCH SMALLER
even with these ridiculous property tax rates, california is going down the tubes.
sacramento has the same levels of corruption as washington, for the size of the community
i owned 2 properties in sacramento, being managed by someone who is high up - he met obama when he came to visit
because of that i know about specifics that i would never have known about, otherwise
corruption in govt is just blatant, no matter where one looks.
now that may not be true in the mom and pop towns
but once the municipality is large enough for them to hide, the crooks are everywhere