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Old 09-27-2017, 04:18 PM
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For those living in the villages of Pine Ridge and Pine Hills, looks like the "city" of Fruitland Park thinks you have deep pockets and wants to tap them:


NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE

NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE

The City of Fruitland Park has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy.

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on:

Thursday, September 28
6:00 pm @
The City of Fruitland Park Commission Chamber
506 West Berckman St.
Fruitland Park, Florida 34731

A FINAL DECISION on the proposal and budget will be made at this hearing.

Let's see, over 2000 new homes (and the base tax revenue that comes with that) and yet they want more??
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Sucks for the residents here. You’ll be fighting every year against this two bit so called city.
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Sucks for the residents here. You’ll be fighting every year against this two bit so called city.
Sounds like an informed statement.
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For those living in the villages of Pine Ridge and Pine Hills, looks like the "city" of Fruitland Park thinks you have deep pockets and wants to tap them:


NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE

NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE

The City of Fruitland Park has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy.

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on:

Thursday, September 28
6:00 pm @
The City of Fruitland Park Commission Chamber
506 West Berckman St.
Fruitland Park, Florida 34731

A FINAL DECISION on the proposal and budget will be made at this hearing.

Let's see, over 2000 new homes (and the base tax revenue that comes with that) and yet they want more??
Everybody is trying to profit $$$ from a piece of the pie.

Maybe it will help the city development, maybe not.....but sure as the sun shines, no organization wants to be left out of a share the immense profits flowing in.

in my opinion....anyway..
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If you read the details of this proposal, the tax rate for next year is EXACTLY the same as last year's tax rate.

They are required to call it an increase, because it is above the "roll back" tax rate, which is based upon the increase of property tax values over the previous year.

Clear as mud? That's what Tallahassee wants with the way they set up the law to report tax rates....it's what allows Sumter County to claim that they're "reducing" their taxes every year, when in fact the actual taxes being collected are far outpacing the increase in population, but the rate based upon valuation is decreasing.
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If you read the details of this proposal, the tax rate for next year is EXACTLY the same as last year's tax rate.

They are required to call it an increase, because it is above the "roll back" tax rate, which is based upon the increase of property tax values over the previous year.

Clear as mud? That's what Tallahassee wants with the way they set up the law to report tax rates....it's what allows Sumter County to claim that they're "reducing" their taxes every year, when in fact the actual taxes being collected are far outpacing the increase in population, but the rate based upon valuation is decreasing.
confusing government mumbo jumbo.......
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Sounds like an informed statement.
Bogie. If it weren't for your astute assessment of things on this forum and your handy phone numbers we wouldn't find our way sometimes..

As for the taxes, voters still can choose who raises and lowers them. See who is out to take advantage and vote them out.
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Sounds like an informed statement.


Oh yeah, The City of Fruitland Park. Gimme a break, what a joke.


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If you read the details of this proposal, the tax rate for next year is EXACTLY the same as last year's tax rate.

They are required to call it an increase, because it is above the "roll back" tax rate, which is based upon the increase of property tax values over the previous year.

Clear as mud? That's what Tallahassee wants with the way they set up the law to report tax rates....it's what allows Sumter County to claim that they're "reducing" their taxes every year, when in fact the actual taxes being collected are far outpacing the increase in population, but the rate based upon valuation is decreasing.
That is excellent information. I am sure it will comfort those who are worried. Living on a fixed income is not the same as waiting for a bonus or extra money here and there.
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Bogie. If it weren't for your astute assessment of things on this forum and your handy phone numbers we wouldn't find our way sometimes..

As for the taxes, voters still can choose who raises and lowers them. See who is out to take advantage and vote them out.
If it hasn't happened by now, it probably won't happen in the future.

This is an area of the "good 'ole boys," or hadn't you noticed???
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If it hasn't happened by now, it probably won't happen in the future.

This is an area of the "good 'ole boys," or hadn't you noticed???
This is one area that I agree with you. Even worse are the judges that keep getting voted back in!

But back on topic I read the same notice and saw that final statement of no increases. I'm researching trying to learn as much as I can about Florida/Sumter as I can before we permanently move to TV and I can start voting there. Watch out politicians
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If you read the details of this proposal, the tax rate for next year is EXACTLY the same as last year's tax rate.

They are required to call it an increase, because it is above the "roll back" tax rate, which is based upon the increase of property tax values over the previous year.

Clear as mud? That's what Tallahassee wants with the way they set up the law to report tax rates....it's what allows Sumter County to claim that they're "reducing" their taxes every year, when in fact the actual taxes being collected are far outpacing the increase in population, but the rate based upon valuation is decreasing.
You are right on, most people have no clue how Municipalities are run.
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confusing government mumbo jumbo.......
But fact. They do seem to deflate the opinions of those that speak without facts, or take shots at people or organizations with no basis. It's easier to pull out the mumbo jumbo card when something isn't or can't be understood.
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If it hasn't happened by now, it probably won't happen in the future.

This is an area of the "good 'ole boys," or hadn't you noticed???
Well, let's see. 2,000 new homes with 4,000 new voters. Looking at the average turnout for elections in FP, I wouldn't rile the bear if I were an elected official in FP.
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Well, let's see. 2,000 new homes with 4,000 new voters. Looking at the average turnout for elections in FP, I wouldn't rile the bear if I were an elected official in FP.
If I remember correctly, Fruitland Park established separate voting districts as a condition of The Villages building so that those 4,000 voters could not control the city.
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