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Thank you for visiting the Proposition 100 website. Proposition 100, The Protect Our Homes Initiative, is an important measure that will shield your home from real estate transfer taxes. Our campaign gives you, the voter, a unique opportunity to vote YES to say NO to real estate transfer taxes on the November 4, 2008 ballot. Please visit our site often to get the latest news and events. Sign up today to get involved or to volunteer!  


What is a Real Estate Transfer Tax?  
A real estate transfer tax (RETT) is a state or local government imposed tax that is collected when you transfer ownership of your home, land or commercial real estate.  
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The Problems With a Real Estate Transfer Tax:  
It Burdens Our Real Estate Market Further Causes Double Taxation Damages Equity by Punishing the Homeowner  What is a Real Estate Transfer Tax?  
A real estate transfer tax (RETT) is a state or local government imposed tax that is collected when you transfer ownership of your home, land or commercial real estate. Typically, once the tax is initiated, the rate can be increased by the state, county or city at any time.
Why are Transfer Taxes Proposed?
 Too often, this form of taxation serves as a new source of revenue to balance a government's bloated budget caused by overspending. Once this type of tax is put in place, not matter how low the tax rate is in the beginning, it always ends up being raised.  
What are the Problems with a Transfer Tax
IT'S DOUBLE TAXATION!  
Governments already collect taxes on your property based on the property's value. This new tax would unfairly cause a second tax to impact your home or property.  
DAMAGES YOUR EQUITY!  
Since the tax is assessed against the total value including the amount you owe on your mortgage(s), the overall equity earned by the seller is decreased.  
SLOWS AN ALREADY SLOW MARKET!  
In the current slow market, a transfer tax would make it more difficult for people to buy or sell homes. Once a transfer tax is put in place, it can be raised at any time.  This costs people buying or selling their homes even more money.  
PUNISHES THE HOME OWNER!  
A home is often the biggest and most important asset a person has in life. A transfer tax reduces the equity people have worked hard building. People already pay multiple taxes and fees on their homes. This tax will layer on one more significant closing cost you will have to pay.  
IMPACTS LOWER INCOME THE MOST!  
This tax imposes the higher tax burden on lower income households that typically spend a larger percentage of their income on their home.
 
Vote YES to PROTECT YOUR HOME on November 4th!
While, Arizona currently does not have a real estate transfer tax, there is nothing that prevents a tax from being enacted at any time.  
With our current slow economy and budget crisis, it won't be long before cities, counties, and the state start looking for new sources of revenue.  
Enacting a real estate transfer tax is gaining momentum in Arizona. Just last year a bill was introduced in the state legislature proposing such a tax. Countless citizens' commissions and county reports mention a transfer tax as a possible source of revenue for the state.  
With the momentum for a real estate transfer tax growing, we must act now to put an end to this debate before it is too late!  
Join us in passing a constitutional protection that will stop real estate transfer taxes.    VOTE "YES" on Proposition 100 on November 4th, 2008!
  

 LANGUAGE ON PROPOSITION BALLOT:  AN INITIATIVE MEASURE
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE ARIZONA
CONSTITUTION BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 24 RELATING TO A
PROHIBITION OF ANY NEW REAL PROPERTY SALE OR TRANSFER
TAX IN ARIZONA.  
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Arizona:
1. Article IX, Section 24, Constitution of Arizona is proposed to be added as follows
if approved by the voters and on proclamation of the Governor:
ARTICLE IX, SECTION 24, PROHIBITION OF NEW REAL PROPERTY SALE OR
TRANSFER TAXES
THE STATE, ANY COUNTY, CITY, TOWN, MUNICIPALITY OR
OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE, OR ANY DISTRICT
CREATED BY LAW WITH AUTHORITY TO IMPOSE ANY TAX, FEE,
STAMP REQUIREMENT OR OTHER ASSESSMENT, SHALL NOT IMPOSE
ANY NEW TAX, FEE, STAMP REQUIREMENT OR OTHER ASSESSMENT,
DIRECT OR INDIRECT, ON THE ACT OR PRIVILEGE OF SELLING,
PURCHASING, GRANTING, ASSIGNING, TRANSFERRING, RECEIVING,
OR OTHERWISE CONVEYING ANY INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY.
THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY TAX, FEE, OR OTHER
ASSESSMENT IN EXISTENCE ON DECEMBER 31, 2007.  2. The Secretary of State shall submit this amendment to the voters
 
Paid for by PROTECT OUR HOMES (AAR) IN SUPPORT OF PROP. 100.  
Major funding by the REALTORS® Issues Mobilization Fund.