Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Property Tax Break for Seniors

If elected Mayor, I would like to implement a 5% discount on
 property taxes for seniors (65 years and over) living in their own
 home (primary residence). Arguments against such a discount are that
 it would discriminate against other property tax payers. I disagree with this.
 The Federal Government already gives seniors (65 and over) a tax break
 on their income tax in the form of an age credit. If the Federal
 Government can provide such a tax break for seniors at the Federal
 level, then why not at the Municipal level?
 Something people forget, is that once seniors leave the work world, in
 many cases they end up living on a fixed income which is being slowly
 eroded over time due to tax and service (read utilities) increases.
 There are cases where seniors must sell their homes and move into
 apartments or with family as they can no longer maintain the living
 standard they were used to.
 We need to recognize the difficulties that seniors face and do things
 such as this property tax break to ease their burden. These are folks
who in many cases grew up in our community and devoted their entire
 work life to supporting Waterloo.

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