The REAL question on my mind, are they going to refund an appropriate portion of our taxes since they've disallowed the use of services we are paying for?
Just bought something online last night, realized the sales tax is approaching 11% for my city. When I moved here in 2012 it was 8.8%
And our property taxes, which a significant chunk goes to public schools, has gone up substantially. In 7 years our property tax nearly matches our mortgage! In my son's school district, they cancelled the ENTIRE school year but kept paying staff, and they NEVER developed learning plans or online education. Our city is one of several in WA State that dropped the ball. So, what's the chances the government is going to refund us those tax funds? Probably zero.
Just bought something online last night, realized the sales tax is approaching 11% for my city. When I moved here in 2012 it was 8.8%
And our property taxes, which a significant chunk goes to public schools, has gone up substantially. In 7 years our property tax nearly matches our mortgage! In my son's school district, they cancelled the ENTIRE school year but kept paying staff, and they NEVER developed learning plans or online education. Our city is one of several in WA State that dropped the ball. So, what's the chances the government is going to refund us those tax funds? Probably zero.