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by jjav
1258 days ago
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> Prop 13 in CA is a law that freezes property tax assessments at sale, so you have people who are paying taxes on a home currently worth $2 million as if it were only worth the $150k they bought it for in 1980. This is absolutely not true. What prop 13 does is that it limits the yearly base property tax increase to 2%. It's not frozen, it still goes up every year, but only 2%. Note that this means it still goes up 2% even in years when the market is down. It's basically a damping fuction to absorb the wild fluctuations in market value. |
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