SO Property TAXES DON'T have to go up
So why are Blount
County,Townsend, Maryville and Alcoa employees talking about pay
raises
and increased benefits? TRUTH RADIO
HAS THE SCOOP. Before the poop lands in your property tax bill
Truth Radio wants you to educate your Commissioners that Property
Tax Revenues GO UP WITHOUT PROPERTY TAX RATES GOING UP BECAUSE
PROPERTY VALUES ARE GOING UP!!!!! IF YOUR PROPERTY
assessment VALUE GOES UP YOU PAY MORE property TAXES OR IF THE
TAX RATE GOES UP YOU PAY MORE PROPERTY TAXES.
Commissioner Mike Akard in the Daily
Times is QUOTED as saying, He doesn't see leaving the
tax rate at 2.47 as being a TAX
Increase. The law requires a separate resolution
in a reappraisal year a Tax Rate above
the Certified Rate because it represents a tax increase.
That vote will take place Monday June
10 th at 5 pm in Room 430 in the Historic Blount County Courthouse.
SO, Monday June 10, 2019 IS
THE DEADLINE for telling your commissioner, TWENTY PERCENT IS
ENOUGH!!!! the Unincorporated Blount County PROPERTY
ASSESSMENT GREW THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY SIX MILLION DOLLARS IN THE LAST
FOUR YEARS which when divided into the 2015 Property Assessment
results in an OVER 20 percent INCREASE IN real property
vales.
Meaning MORE REVENUE over the last
FOUR FISCAL YEARS BUDGETS from new construction which are to be
capped by a Certified Tax rate. However the Berrong/Mitchell
Administration and Commissioner Akard want a 10 percent increase, the
reason for the vote.
A yes Vote Monday June 10
at 5 pm will raise your property tax bill an additional 10 percent
from the certified tax rate of $2.25 going to $2.47 after County
revenues have already increased by 20 percent plus over the last
four years from growth and inflation of of the unincorpeorated real
property.
Blount County's HR department reports
our tenure rate is higher than the Dept of Labor National Average for
State and Local Governments, and Blount County four years ago raised
it's payscale to more than sixty percent of our competition according
to the Evergreen study.
The proposed pay scale increase will
take our county to paying more than seventy percent of our competive
market employers. This pay scale will result in the per capita
Blount County employee
making 58 percent more that the per
capita workforce taxpayer according to the US Census Bureau fact
finders 2017 income of $28,000 compared to over $43,000 for the
County employee.
Maryville City's Real Property
Assessment Summary comparison of 2015 the prevoius reappraisal of
the certified tax rate and 2019 shows an increase of ONE HUNDRED
SEVENTY NINE MILLION
IN REAL PROPERTY VALUES or an INCREASE
OF OVER TWENTY PEERCENT AS WELL, SURPRIZE, SURPRIZE!!
While Alcoa only realized a SIXTEEN
PERCENT GAIN OR SEVENTY SEVEN MILLION, ONE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN
THOUSAND DOLLAR INCREASE IN IT's Real Property ASSESSMENT values.
Thank you for calling your Commissioner
before Monday June 10 and telling them that tax revenues increase when Real Property
Values go up so Property Tax Rates don/t have to.
Blount county saw an avg increase of 12.5% increase in value over the last four years. We last reappraised in 2015. The new certified rate is now 2.24 which means if your around the 12.5% increase your taxes should stay close to the same as the previous year. BUT the commission has the authority to exceed the certified rate and raise taxes. 2.47 is a large tax increase.
ReplyDeleteIncreases in taxes such as these are done quietly without knowledge to the vast majority of the public. It will be easy for the commission to raise the tax, but it will not be easy to awake the public. Once the notification of increase is given to the hard working homeowners, there will be a ruffle of resistance, but will be too late by then.
ReplyDeleteThe time was yesterday to be pissed, today to resist, and tomorrow to diss.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and passing these facts on to others ONLY THE TRUTH CAN SET YOU FREE.
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