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I think the significant news is that people in Florida and around the US are now beginning to ask questions and get involved in the discussion. The financial impact to the future of issuing or not issuing tax exempt bonds will be very large.
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Let see. At one point years ago the IRS approved these transactions. Now the IRS dosen't approve thees transactions. Gee, is our government broke?
PS: It's not just affecting The Villages, but 1000's of other CDD !! |
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IRS is more interested in collecting their penalties. But as was quoted in that article some believe that this, potentially nationwide issue, will eventually be resolved by congress. |
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What does this ruling mean to future residents?
Does it affect future residents if they buy pre-owned and the bond is paid? Does future residents have a liability going forward? |
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NO one can really say for sure what could would should happen to all of us homeowners if the IRS ruled in this or that way, but lots of folks try and it appears to me to be mostly speculation. No one can concisely explain what the issue is and the IRS has been investigating it for five years now. Back then the Morses could have paid some fee but their lawyers, from what I have been told, felt to do so threatened the structure of the CDD operation. Now I could be wrong and I am frequently, but seems to me that if the Morses wanted to settle it with money they could and would. This issue comes up for discussion about every four or five months here on TOTV and the same people take the same sides. Lauren Ritchie a reporter/columnist/writer for the Orlando Sentinel has weighed in on this issue as well. It seems to me that THAT paper rarely says anything positive about the Morses. Wonder why? |
Could all this be solved by incorporating TV as a city and make all the CDD assets municipal property?
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don't even think of ruining a good thing for the 90,000 that are actually here
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My take on this is that these funds would have to come from the Morse's directly, from profits in the sale of homes, lease and rent payments, etc. But this is money they have earned. For it to by "our money" they would have to use funds from amenity fee accounts. With the use restrictions and public disclosure requirements of those funds, I don't see how the Morses could tap into these accounts to pay legal expenses. |
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