Friday, December 18, 2009

Not Pretty

BURRILLVILLE , CENTRAL FALLS, EAST PROVIDENCE, JAMESTOWN, JOHNSTON, LINCOLN, LITTLE COMPTON, NEW SHOREHAM, NORTH KINGSTOWN, NORTH SMITHFIELD, PROVIDENCE, SCITUATE, SMITHFIELD, SOUTH KINGSTOWN, WARREN, WARWICK, WEST WARWICK, WESTERLY

These are the Rhode Island towns that had revaluations in 2009 and will tax their property owners on their reassessments in 2010.

Since Governor Carcieri has announced major reductions in state aid this year in an attempt to balance the state budget, these unfortunate property owners will be facing a
double whammy; not only significant tax increases because of reduced state revenue but because revaluations produce their own dramatic shifts in tax burdens regardless of what happens to municipal budgets and tax levies.

In a typical revaluation year, from 1/2 to 2/3 of owners face tax increases far greater than necessary to fund the tax levy. It's an unjust and unfair system that lawmakers can fix if we and they are serious about being fair to Rhode Island property tax payers.

You can read more at the
RIGHTTAX website: http://righttax/org

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