
08-18-2019, 11:06 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chatbrat
Most people here most likely save more money when the price of gasoline dropped from $4.00 to under $2.50 than any proposed property tax--Imagine you save $30.00 every 20 gals. I put 20k a year on my car @ 20 mpg I saved $1500.00/yr -really doubt my property tax would be that greatly raised
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But what if gas goes back up?
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