ASCIIGHOST
Well-Known Member
I own some land outside of city and town limits, there are no utilities on the land and there is no "paved" road leading up to that land. I do not pay taxes on said land. Well, very very little. Which I then write off the following year.
If the land I own is within town or city limits, and utilities are on, around, or under my land, I justifiably need to pay taxes on that land. You are part of a community, if you wish to not participate in said community, you are more than welcome to purchase land nowhere near a community and avoid taxation.
Your false equivalency and your pedantic approach to the nonsense you espouse is humorous. Your thick skull is clearly too cumbersome for your tiny brain, even the simplest of concepts is very hard for you to grasp. But nice try.
The tax is low because there is nothing on the land. If you don't pay the tax, what can they take? Put shit on the land, and the tax assessor will come by and raise your taxes. How are you more "involved" in the nearest community with a house, garage, and a paved driveway. Build it, and they will come.