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Property Taxes, How much do those dollars support state and local government?

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Real Estate Agent with PDS Real Estate brk.2006004965

percentage signNational Builder Associations analysis of the Census Bureau’s quarterly tax data shows that $524 billion in taxes were paid by property owners over the four quarters ending in Q1 2016. This represents a $22 billion—or 4.4%—increase over the previous trailing four quarters, the largest percentage increase since 2009.
Property taxes accounted for 39.3% of state and local tax receipts, the largest share among major sources over the past four quarters, followed by individual income taxes (28.7%), sales taxes (27.7%), and corporate taxes (4.3%).
 
The first quarter of 2016 marked the first time since 2010 that four-quarter property tax revenues grew faster than sales tax receipts. Though the growth of the more-volatile income and sales tax receipts has moderated in recent quarters, the growth rate of 12-month property tax collections remains robust. This rate has increased every quarter but one since Q3 2014, and the ratio of property tax revenue to total tax revenue from the four aforementioned sources remains more than two percentage points above its pre-housing boom average of 37%.

Harry F. D'Elia III
WEDO Real Estate and Beyond, LLC - Phoenix, AZ
Investor , Mentor, GRI, Radio, CIPS, REOs, ABR

We will always have to pay the tax man. Good info

Jul 07, 2016 11:02 PM
Susan Buhr
PDS Real Estate - Blacklick, OH
Real Estate Agent

THX. what suprised me is how high the percentage  property owners pay  compared to other tax reciepts.

Jul 07, 2016 11:12 PM