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The_Honourable wrote:2. It is planned that the ‘new’ Property tax will commence in 2018. However, it remains to be seen if that can be accomplished bearing in mind the limited time left in 2018.
7A. (1) Where the Commissioner is of the
view that more than fifty per cent of all land
in Trinidad and Tobago has been valued and
that the valuations should take effect, he
shall notify the Minister.
(2) Upon receipt by the Minister of
the advice that the valuations should take
effect, the Minister may by Order declare
that the valuations are in effect.”.
ProtonPowder wrote:Annual, that would end up being $486 in tax for the year, which is real high for a minimum value
matr1x wrote:Opposition going to roll back the tax?
88sins wrote:ProtonPowder wrote:Annual, that would end up being $486 in tax for the year, which is real high for a minimum value
& nobody living in an actual house is going to have that minimum $486/yr. I can't name names, but someone mentioned to me that the average minimum they expecting to value most homes ARV at for is roughly $48000/yr. If that's truly the the intent & what actually happens, expect an annual tax liability of $1296/yr
88sins wrote:matr1x wrote:Opposition going to roll back the tax?
they going to do the exact same thing they did last time
Absolutely nothing
ProtonPowder wrote:Each of those 'bands' has a different rate associated with a specific class of house. What you term a 'standard' house of identical square footage would run you an very different property tax figure in Lange Park versus on Munroe Road in chaguanas corporation.
ProtonPowder wrote:You can have the biggest executive mansion in Penal rock road, and it would still attract a lower ARV per square foot compared to a standard house in Palmiste.
ProtonPowder wrote:Your friend might have an idea, but I have the actual tata.
88sins wrote:I have no idea what I'm talking about.
88sins wrote:my brain is really the size of a proton
88sins wrote:It's called zoning, & it's not a new idea, it's been practically finished for quite some time & is currently used by certain state services, TTPost for one. But it's intention to be used for valuations for this property tax, not gonna happen. It will be used to aid in locating properties, but that's about it.
ProtonPowder wrote:
You gone talking about things you have zero knowledge of. Just because TTpost might use regional corporations for dividing TnT doesnt mean nothing or no one else can.
88sins wrote:88sins wrote:It's called zoning, & it's not a new idea, it's been practically finished for quite some time & is currently used by certain state services, TTPost for one. But it's intention to be used for valuations for this property tax, not gonna happen. It will be used to aid in locating properties, but that's about it.ProtonPowder wrote:
You gone talking about things you have zero knowledge of. Just because TTpost might use regional corporations for dividing TnT doesnt mean nothing or no one else can.
Note, the word "services", that's the plural of the word service, meaning more than one service. But anyway...
Congratulations, you've just won the award for "The Most Illiterate Cunnyhole" on tuner. You've worked hard for it, & you've truly earned it.
88sins wrote:Ok King Capt. Cunny
Gladiator wrote:https://www.facebook.com/kickoutpnm/videos/1353504618127846/
Somebody embed for me please
Misinformation my arse.ProtonPowder wrote:Just trying to combat misinformation. Not just posting while eating grass in POS.
I know that the government playing the ass and don't tell the public anything when it come to this tax. And that is what does frighten people. I could understand speculation, but when men posting nonsense and playing wrong and strong, it does vex me.
I don't advocate for this tax. There are many things I despise about it. Namely the way they will treat apartments and mixed use buildings, or anything with an external staircase to it. Things like that, I go be glad when people sue the government over the inequitability of it.
zoom rader wrote:ProtonPowder wrote:Misinformation my arse.
It's is nothing but an injun tax.
PNM ppl will pay jack chit
Orders from bailiser house is to tax injuns more.
What taxes laventille and Beetham going to pay?
What about those PNM hdc housing gettoes, who paying those?
Kool Lee ppl living there?
Stop you PNM bill chit propaganda, you dim wit.
You are nothing but a paid PNM blogger
TriP wrote:During their Manifesto launch on August 20, 2015 Keith Rowley told the audience Prakash Ramadhar and the UNC was lying when they said “PNM would bring back the dreaded Property Tax” Fast forward to March 2, 2018 the PNM passed the Property Tax Bill.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:my parents guesstimating a tax of at least $2300 for the year........so my question....where do pensioners stand in this?
ProtonPowder wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:my parents guesstimating a tax of at least $2300 for the year........so my question....where do pensioners stand in this?
What area your parents live in? If is anywhere other than St Clair or Westmoorings, that figure would be a wrong estimate.
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