03-21-2021, 07:22 PM
I pay my taxes, but I'm not going to pay more than I am obligated.
This. Zero taxes would require lawyers that cost more than the savings. I merely make best advantage of the existing deductions and credits available to me. These are right there in the tax code. The irony is, it's nearly impossible to circumvent property taxes, yet this is the very revenue that is being misused in ways that negatively affect my local community.
At the State level, every dollar we don't send them in taxes will help to offset their decision to keep our share of the TAT, and this arrangement seems only fair.
the county is spending money where they think it's need most
Funny thing, much of the "need" here in Puna could be privately funded if the County would just get out of the way. All we really need is a little staff time from Planning, just a few "yes" votes, a bit of sanity, some permission. We live in subdivisions the size of small cities, yet we're not allowed any local commerce or services.
If Billy Kenoi spending taxpayers money at hostess bars saved the Island hundreds of thousands of dollars
Can we show that on a spreadsheet? I'll buy drinks and lap dances for the Planning Commission if that's what it takes, and I'll even use my own money instead of a P-card. It's a legitimate expense, tax-deductible...
This. Zero taxes would require lawyers that cost more than the savings. I merely make best advantage of the existing deductions and credits available to me. These are right there in the tax code. The irony is, it's nearly impossible to circumvent property taxes, yet this is the very revenue that is being misused in ways that negatively affect my local community.
At the State level, every dollar we don't send them in taxes will help to offset their decision to keep our share of the TAT, and this arrangement seems only fair.
the county is spending money where they think it's need most
Funny thing, much of the "need" here in Puna could be privately funded if the County would just get out of the way. All we really need is a little staff time from Planning, just a few "yes" votes, a bit of sanity, some permission. We live in subdivisions the size of small cities, yet we're not allowed any local commerce or services.
If Billy Kenoi spending taxpayers money at hostess bars saved the Island hundreds of thousands of dollars
Can we show that on a spreadsheet? I'll buy drinks and lap dances for the Planning Commission if that's what it takes, and I'll even use my own money instead of a P-card. It's a legitimate expense, tax-deductible...