Wouldn’t leasing or renting be more accurate depending on what’s involved and the circumstances?

  • silly goose meekah
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    6 days ago

    When you’re renting, you’re always also paying this tax indirectly. Functionally it’s a tax for having a roof over your head, whether you own it or not*. So it has nothing to do with ownership.

    I guess you can argue somewhere in the direction of “tax is theft”, but that’s a different discussion.

    *kinda opposing my previous statement, I guess it would be more accurate to say that paying the tax directly to the government is kind of a proof of ownership.

    • @phubarr@lemmy.world
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      16 days ago

      It’s interesting to note that Puerto Rico doesn’t have property tax. When you pay off your home, the tax collector’s office just leaves you alone.