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Good questions raised at the end, but this article is founded on a premise that is simply false. No one in our community pays property taxes based on speculative value, nor have I ever during a long career in and assisting local governments with public finance questions worked in such a place. Furthermore., many landowners here and in many other places, do pay property taxes that are explicitly based on current use value.

I do not have time to explain in detail, which would pretty much entail writing a book, but I can briefly say that every state-local property tax system I have knowledge of involves some form of use-value assessment for farmland - and often other types of properties - and is characterized by laws designed to make sure most homeowners do not pay on the speculative value of their homes. My own taxes are based on a value that is at least 20% less than this condo is worth, probably 25%.

I will also point out that anyone who has the time and inclination can go to town hall and see precisely how the taxes (and other revenues collected) are spent. Everything is of record and in a lot of small towns, the clerk or treasurer will be happy to explain it all (sometimes in greater detail than you asked for). That type of instant transparency is a little harder in larger places, but with persistence and the right questions (asking the right questions is the hard part), you can see what's happening right down to the individual invoices if you want to. Try doing that with your insurance company or any other private enterprise on which you depend.

Mr Izurieta needs to read Progress and Poverty and follow the excellent Georgist newsletters here on Substack to understand what we'd do if we were starting "from scratch."

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