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School tax burdens not always equitable
Enquirer measures how much taxpayers sacrifice
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Tom Ramsey, of Middletown, is a real-estate agent who started a
chess club at his son's school to expand educational offerings. He pays 4
percent of his income of $29,000 a year on school taxes. / The
Enquirer/Liz Dufour
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mailto:damos@enquirer.com - Denise Smith Amos
- http://news.cincinnati.com/section/NEWS - News
- http://news.cincinnati.com/section/NEWS0102 - Education
Measuring tax burden
There are many ways to measure the relative burden taxes have on
individuals' pocketbooks and wallets. This story looked at two measures
that focus on incomes.
Sacrifice percentage •
What it does: It compares the average annual school taxes paid per
$100,000 home for each school district to the average taxpayer's income,
as reported to the state of Ohio, using the most recent information
available. Measuring taxes per $100,000 property valuation enables
comparisons across districts.
• Disadvantages: It's an inexact
measurement. It relies on a tax figure on a $100,000 home and compares
that to the average taxpayers' annual income. In more affluent
districts, where most homes are worth more than $100,000, the percentage
could understate the taxes paid. In less affluent districts, where few
homes are worth $100,000 or more, the percentage could overstate the tax
burden.
Local tax effort index
• What it does:
It compares local tax revenues collected by each school district with
taxpayers' annual incomes in each district. It makes it possible to
compare taxpayers' relative school tax burden from district to district
and to a state average.
• Disadvantages: The Ohio Department of
Education, which compiles the index, said it "suffers from inherent
complexities in data collection, manipulation and availability."
Your take
Tell us the name of your district and whether you feel you are paying too much or too little in local school taxes. Email mailto:damos@enquirer.com - damos@enquirer.com
Related Links
- http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20111023/NEWS0102/310230003 - Data: School Tax Burden, by District
- http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20111022/NEWS0102/310230005 - Who Pays the Most School Taxes?
- http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20111022/NEWS0102/110230329 - How school districts are funded
- http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20111022/NEWS0102/110230328 - School levies no guarantee of quality
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