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Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?

by "Dioclese" <NONE> May 15, 2008 at 11:32 AM

"Omelet" <ompomelet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:ompomelet-9586C1.10174815052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In article <OqednbLO1oSua7fVnZ2dnUVZ_q7inZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> "Dioclese" <NONE> wrote:
>
>> http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/ushzmap.html
>>
>> I tend to disagree with the map a bit in the area around Austin. 
>> Generally
>> speaking, its a bit cooler to the west in the hill country proper than
>> Austin itself during worst of winter.
>
> I agree. It varies a LOT due to changes in altitude.
>
>>
>> Hill country proper, unless you're lucky enough to be in some bottom 
>> land,
>> you have to have raised beds.  Or have the soil brought in.  West of 
>> IH35,
>> may be lucky to have some locally usable soil of appreciable depth.
>
> Yeah, but you are safer from Tornadoes than if you lived EAST of IH35!
>
>>
>> Water availability is always a problem in the summer in a typical year.
>
> Yes and no. It's what makes raised bed and container gardening more
> attractive tho'.  I've considered (eventually) checking out hydroponics.
>
>>
>> Texas has a 8.25% sales tax except for most foods.  They tax vegetable
>> juice, but not potato chips.  I don't know why either.  All restaurant 
>> foods
>> are taxed same rate.  Locally prepared bakery products are not taxed.
>>
>> Property taxes vary by county AND local school districts within that 
>> county.
>
> BIG TIME!
>
>> Looking at last year's tax bill, the school district's ****tion is the
>> biggest bite in taxes.  I live in Hays county, in the Wimberley area 
>> subject
>> to WISD taxation.  Well over 2% *****sed value is tax rate.  Austin is
in
>> Travis county.  Seniors get a property tax break at age 65 state-wide.
>>
>> Got some decent rain today, with minor hail.
>> -- 
>> Dave
>
> I live in Hays county also, and in the suburbs within city limits.  My
> lot with the house is .22 acres. The house (including the sun room/****ch
> we added, it's insulated and AC'd) is 1,450 square ft.
>
> Tax bill this year is estimated at $1,670.  Just got the tax statement
> yesterday, but the actual tax is usually $50.00 to $100.00 less.
>
> I just have a set amount of money deducted from savings into checking
> monthly, (BOA will set up the auto-debit) to pay for property tax and
> home owners insurance annually. That also acts as my overdraft
> protection.
>
> Taxes in and near to San Antonio are MUCH higher, as is Austin.
> -- 
> Peace! Om
>
> "Human nature seems to be to control other people
> until they put their foot down." -- Stephan Rothstein

Property taxes are based on: value of your property per the county tax 
*****sor, not the size of the lot or the square footage of the home.  Yes,

both play in determining that.  So does the prevailing values of the 
properties in your vicinity.  The tax percentage times the estimated 
property value equals the annual tax burden.  I think you will find that
if 
you can find an equally valued home/property in Austin/San Antonio, there 
would be little difference in the tax burden depending on the school 
district.

I physically go to the local bank and have them transfer my checking
account 
monies to my savings account every month for property taxes and annual
auto 
insurance premium.  When either come due, I transfer the monies back and 
write the appropriate check.  I used to do the transfer at the bank's ATM.

But, I ran into something unusual that the bank clerk and customer service

could not explain.  They said the bank would hold funds if my total debits

exceeded 1000 dollars.  Together with my transfer and debits, it did
exceed 
that.  They said an internal transfer electronically from the bank ATM to
my 
savings account should not be a factor.  They could not explain it.  My 
debit card was refused that day at the local dollar store for 9 bucks
worth 
of dog food.  Even though my checking account had over 2000 dollars in it.

So, the bank personnel said to come in the bank and let them do the
checking 
to savings transfer.
-- 
Dave

Parkinson's disease, not easy to define.
Much less cure.
 




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taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"tstovall" <  2008-05-13 13:26:37 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-13 12:50:39 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"tstovall" <  2008-05-13 16:00:09 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-13 17:27:55 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"tstovall" <  2008-05-13 19:05:26 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-13 20:57:09 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"Dioclese" <  2008-05-14 09:24:50 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"tstovall" <  2008-05-14 13:36:09 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-15 10:18:30 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-15 10:17:48 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"Dioclese" <  2008-05-15 11:32:37 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-15 12:17:21 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"Dioclese" <  2008-05-15 23:45:33 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-16 10:27:39 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"Dioclese" <  2008-05-18 22:44:33 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-19 03:10:17 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-05-19 06:46:58 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-19 09:17:29 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-05-19 12:22:07 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-19 20:15:33 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-05-20 06:58:27 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-20 09:31:43 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-05-20 08:27:28 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-20 10:43:26 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"Katey Didd" &l  2008-05-16 01:06:37 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-16 10:30:23 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"Katey Didd" &l  2008-05-16 12:47:13 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-16 13:02:43 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Jan Flora <snowshoe@[E  2008-05-13 16:29:58 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-13 21:03:06 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Charlie   2008-05-13 21:54:35 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"Tom J" <tom  2008-05-13 14:54:35 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"tstovall" <  2008-05-13 16:58:27 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-05-13 13:45:54 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"tstovall" <  2008-05-13 16:57:22 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
The Cook <susan_r23666  2008-05-14 12:41:50 
Re: taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?
"Katey Didd" &l  2008-05-16 01:04:25 

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