After Wu's 'dead' tax plan, readers are concerned about rising property taxes. Here's why.
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"I believe it is necessary to look into how and why there are such discrepancies in the data that was provided by the Assessing Department to ensure that this confusion does not occur in the future," Flynn wrote in a letter to Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro on Tuesday. His call for transparency reflects the urgent need to understand property valuation inconsistencies that led to the failure of the tax proposal."
"Taxes are very high already. Tax increases will add a big burden to us as homeowners," reader Robert G. from Boston said. This sentiment encapsulates the growing concern among residents who feel the weight of increasing costs amidst a challenging economic climate."
"Trying to budget for the increase makes me nervous," said Dawn from South Boston, highlighting the psychological toll of property tax anxiety. This reflects a broader pattern of distress among renters and homeowners alike regarding the unpredictability of their housing expenses."
Read at Boston.com
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