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dirtbanker
09-08-2017, 09:12 PM
Now that all the generators, fuel jugs, and plywood had been sold:
All Floridians should evacuate.
Can you fathom the sales tax, the boost to the economy, this storm has brought?
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Wiotte
09-08-2017, 10:40 PM
Now that all the generators, fuel jugs, and plywood had been sold:
All Floridians should evacuate.
Can you fathom the sales tax, the boost to the economy, this storm has brought?
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Just wait for the reconstruction. Wealth transfer from the insurance companies to the construction industry.
Carl in Tampa
09-09-2017, 12:54 AM
Just wait for the reconstruction. Wealth transfer from the insurance companies to the construction industry.
Insurance won't cover it all.
We only thought that our homeowner's insurance rates and deductible costs went up before. After Irma look out!
Mrs. Robinson
09-09-2017, 01:56 AM
Now that all the generators, fuel jugs, and plywood had been sold:
All Floridians should evacuate.
Can you fathom the sales tax, the boost to the economy, this storm has brought?
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Judging from previous hurricanes, we really have not seen any "boost to the economy" that any sales tax items have provided.
It will be interesting to see if any insurance companies pull out of Florida like State Farm did years ago.
rubicon
09-09-2017, 04:51 AM
I suspect a number of insurance companies are going to want to bail out of Florida. Indeed many insurance companies have never wanted to underwrite in this state.
Be prepared for your Homeowner rates to go way up. Rick Scott open the door to the insurance industry which created much of the premium increases already incurred by Homeowners.
What will the state do if Irma does her worst? will the stat continue to permit Mc Mansions along the coast line? If so we will all share in the premium increases ?
However, the first priority is to be safe, then deal with the aftermath. How well will your insurance company treat you and more importantly how quickly will the respond? an event like this separates the wheat ( good companies from the shaft ( bad insurance companies)?
asianthree
09-09-2017, 05:11 AM
Just took out our policy and scanned into our pads, and emailing to our accounts. Insurance companies are here for now.
I do not worry about things I cannot change, Irma is one of them. I am watching old comedies for now, and trying to meditate. Everyone is prepared as best they can, and many are waiting from a distance for reports that this community will provide.
dirtbanker
09-09-2017, 04:45 PM
[FONT="Comic Sans MS"][SIZE="4"]Judging from previous hurricanes, we really have not seen any "boost to the economy" that any sales tax items have provided.
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Uh...the taxpayer seldom feels the boost to economy, business owners and tax collecting bodies feel it.
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Mrs. Robinson
09-10-2017, 12:28 AM
Uh...the taxpayer seldom feels the boost to economy, business owners and tax collecting bodies feel it.
If the taxpayer seldom feels it, how is it a "boost to the economy?"
Any boost to the economy would ultimately, most certainly be felt by the taxpayer.
If not, then there is no real "boost."
What is the source of your information?
villagerjack
09-10-2017, 12:52 AM
I suspect a number of insurance companies are going to want to bail out of Florida. Indeed many insurance companies have never wanted to underwrite in this state.
Be prepared for your Homeowner rates to go way up. Rick Scott open the door to the insurance industry which created much of the premium increases already incurred by Homeowners.
What will the state do if Irma does her worst? will the stat continue to permit Mc Mansions along the coast line? If so we will all share in the premium increases ?
However, the first priority is to be safe, then deal with the aftermath. How well will your insurance company treat you and more importantly how quickly will the respond? an event like this separates the wheat ( good companies from the shaft ( bad insurance companies)?
if you think that the insurance companies will make a ton of money on rate increases, I assume you bought stock in some of those companies to offset your increasing costs?
karostay
09-10-2017, 07:09 AM
Now that all the generators, fuel jugs, and plywood had been sold:
All Floridians should evacuate.
Can you fathom the sales tax, the boost to the economy, this storm has brought?
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In the days and weeks to come.
The aftermath is going to result in great losses of revenue from lodging tourist attractions meals transportation est ect will far out weigh any temporary gains from any pre stom sales
tuccillo
09-10-2017, 02:37 PM
He actually said sales tax on groceries. Depending on where you moved from, the property taxes may be considered low.
So you pay no state income tax in a state that has no income tax, huh.
And, YOU do not have to pay sales tax or ridiculous property tax? The rest of us pay sales tax and that rate has not decreased EVER, makes me wonder why are you so special?
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Henryk
09-10-2017, 02:41 PM
Here is an example: The tourism industry in FL provides a very large boost to the economy. This causes me to not have to pay state income tax, sales tax on groceries, or ridiculous property taxes...
Please tell me how you aren't paying property taxes. I'd love to get in on that deal.
Carla B
09-10-2017, 02:49 PM
He said "ridiculous property taxes." They are reasonable compared to some other states.
Wiotte
09-10-2017, 03:51 PM
Please tell me how you aren't paying property taxes. I'd love to get in on that deal.
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