North Dakota voters will decide this fall whether to eliminate property taxes in what would be a first for a state and a major change that officials initially estimate would require more than $1 billion every year in replacement revenue.

Secretary of State Michael Howe’s office said Friday that backers submitted more than enough signatures to qualify the constitutional initiative for the November general election. Voters rejected a similar measure in 2012.

Property taxes are the base funding for numerous local government services, including sewers, water, roads, jails, deputies, school building construction and teacher salaries — “pretty much the most basic of government,” said North Dakota Association of Counties Executive Director Aaron Birst.

  • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    How are they a better tax?

    • consolidation
    • reverse monopoly
    • not user-fee-based, and thus a steady and uniformly dependable source of income
    • can’t deke out of it

    It’s math, Skippy.

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      5 months ago

      I guess I have a lot more to read about it, those terms don’t seem like justification to me (yet). I’m starting with the following and their references and taking suggestions:

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