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Our school taxes went up $65.
Our neighbor's went up $130.
Their daughters went up $60.

These are all in the Schalmont School district.
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A rotterdam, mohonasen district business went up about $60. That's all I have heard of so far. Mine went up about $60 too.

Someone from schalmont district told me they were under the impression that their school taxes would not go up this year if the budget was passed. Anyone know?


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It must be the Republicans, the few left.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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Mine went up $130 in Mohonasen  dist.
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Franny tells me that there is an uprising over taxes going up 20000 or more on some people and IT IS AN INFAMITA TO DO THIS TO PEOPLE ESPECIALLY THE SMALL BUSINESSMEN WHO SHOULD GET THE FREE TAXES FOR 5 YEARS OVER HERE TO GET THEM GOING
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Franny tells me that there is an uprising over taxes going up 20000 or more on some people and IT IS AN INFAMITA TO DO THIS TO PEOPLE ESPECIALLY THE SMALL BUSINESSMEN WHO SHOULD GET THE FREE TAXES FOR 5 YEARS OVER HERE TO GET THEM GOING


always lookin' for an easy free meal, you leech......


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And dont forget the increase is connected to the 'help' for the pensions.......we are screwed........


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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And dont forget the increase is connected to the 'help' for the pensions.......we are screwed........


That's for your 2010 town taxes-not school taxes! Meanwhile we have a few dupes jumping up and down about a phony mini-2% cut in bloated County taxes. Which will be totally washed out next year.

  Look for a 10-20% minumum increase in town/City taxes because of the DEM Comptroller's "job" managing pension accounts. Yeah, the one party thang is really working well.
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what about the pensions of town workers/police etc.......I think I have to go back to the town budget and take a look at that
heading and whats under it.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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Tax bills hit homeowners hard
New assessments add thousands to school payments

BY JUSTIN MASON Gazette Reporter


Darwin Brudos knew he’d be paying more taxes when he received notice that his assessment was increasing by $253,000 last spring.
The 82-year-old retired General Electric engineer has owned his modest home on 120 acres along Putnam Road for nearly a half a century and has no intention of ever developing the land. So when his school tax bill came from Schalmont this month, he was shocked to find that all but 10 acres of his property were considered non-residential property under the district’s dual tax system.
    He was even more surprised to find an additional tax bill for $4,520 was retroactively applied to his property, which is now valued at $514,632. As a result, Brudos’ school tax bill this fall totaled $12,460 — an increase of nearly $10,000 over what he paid in 2008.
    “I was pretty sure they’d go up, but I had no idea how much,” he said Tuesday. “In no way was I prepared to pay this amount.”
    Ed Gifford found himself in a similar situation this month with his 150-acre residence off Mariaville Road. The 85-year-old retired title searcher  ...................>>>>.......................>>>>...............http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....1&Continuation=1
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This should win Steve T some votes.
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This should win Steve T some votes.
OR when and if fdg gets elected.....we may just get majecka back! I wonder if surprise and parisi will survive a dem majority at the town hall?


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ROTTERDAM
Tax bills hit homeowners hard
New assessments add thousands to school payments
BY JUSTIN MASON Gazette Reporter


Darwin Brudos knew he’d be paying more taxes when he received notice that his assessment was increasing by $253,000 last spring.
The 82-year-old retired General Electric engineer has owned his modest home on 120 acres along Putnam Road for nearly a half a century and has no intention of ever developing the land. So when his school tax bill came from Schalmont this month, he was shocked to find that all but 10 acres of his property were considered non-residential property under the district’s dual tax system.
    He was even more surprised to find an additional tax bill for $4,520 was retroactively applied to his property, which is now valued at $514,632. As a result, Brudos’ school tax bill this fall totaled $12,460 — an increase of nearly $10,000 over what he paid in 2008.
    “I was pretty sure they’d go up, but I had no idea how much,” he said Tuesday. “In no way was I prepared to pay this amount.”
    Ed Gifford found himself in a similar situation this month with his 150-acre residence off Mariaville Road. The 85-year-old retired title searcher  ...................>>>>.......................>>>>...............http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....1&Continuation=1




Do you all not see what this is?  It's the town forcing the person to sell there land to be devolved so more taxes can be paid..
he pay's 10k?  Well if they can get 40 houses on it for 4k each in takes, that's 160k the town can collect... they don't want this guy to pay, they want this guy to sell sell sell!

Pretty cut and dry extortion imo.


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OR when and if fdg gets elected.....we may just get majecka back! I wonder if surprise and parisi will survive a dem majority at the town hall?


ROTFLMAO!! They should start packing immediately.
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They should blame the past admins(ALL OF THEM) for staying in the dark and 'biding their time' while fattening up their
retirements and buying their fancy vacation homes......we wouldn't be having such a conversation if they thought past themselves....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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