Don’t raise homestead exemption

By Will Chapman
Publisher
Published/Last Modified on Saturday, April 18, 2009 11:04 PM CDT

I respectfully disagree with Iberia Parish Tax Assessor Rickey Huval Sr. over his proposal to raise the homestead exemption in Louisiana, as expressed in a guest editorial in Thursday’s paper.

There’s no doubt many people want it. Heck who doesn’t want to pay less taxes?

But the “average” homeowner in Iberia Parish is already served by the existing $75,000 exemption.

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Huval says there are 20,534 residential properties in Iberia Parish eligible for homestead exemption. Of that number, 12,139 are valued at $75,000 or less.

That means way more than half, more than 59 percent of personal residences in this parish are not paying any property tax.

Louisiana’s $75,000 homestead exemption is said to be one of the highest in the country. Across the state more than 50 percent of homeowners reportedly pay no property tax. There are already programs to protect senior citizens from property tax increases associated with rising home values.

Raising the homestead exemption doesn’t reduce taxes. It would simply shift the burden, requiring more tax payments primarily from business.

Louisiana already has a reputation as being an unattractive place to do business. Do we really want to make it harder for existing businesses to operate as well as harder to get new businesses to locate here?

Consider as well how LABI says under current business law, businesses pay property tax at a higher rate, 15 percent compared to the 10 percent homeowner’s rate. Businesses pay a higher rate and get no exemption on the first $75,000 in value, so would clearly seem to be sharing their fair share of the property tax load.

Also consider who is likely to be the biggest consumer of tax provided services. Businesses don’t send kids to schools, but families do. There are a lot more residences for police and fire departments to patrol than businesses, lots more other services to individuals than businesses.

Shifting more property tax burden by raising the homestead exemption would also mean more expense for those who rent. Those who have rental properties — apartments, houses, places for mobile homes — would have to raise the rents they charge to cover their higher property taxes, making things harder for those who already can’t afford to own their own home.

If property taxes are too high, let’s go after government spending that continues to rise and demand more taxes.

But simply shifting the burden of property tax from a minority of homeowners onto the backs of even fewer, and onto business, is simply unfair and bad for the businesses that fuel our economy and pay the salaries that allow us to own homes in the first place.

As good as the idea might sound at first, we should not raise the homestead exemption.

 

Comments

    threadprotector wrote on Apr 24, 2009 8:57 AM:

    " Mr. Chatman like others are homeowners and business owners in Iberia Parish. He like others need to complain about this talk of exemption increases. I as well have spoken up on unfair practices of wealth distribution such as exemption increases and inventory taxes. These principles only deepen working people’s dependence on government involvement in our lives. I say, end homestead exemption and allow everyone to pay their fair share.

    Why should 1 pay for 5? "

    chuck b wrote on Apr 23, 2009 9:09 PM:

    " What are we paying these taxes for? I see no tangible structure to say, thats what we are paying for, so its worth it. We dont have anything..We have the worst roads in the Country. We have No police force. they spent Many Thousands on a garbage composting project that was voted down twice, but contracts still were signed and OUR money promised and given away. Tax is for malfeasance in office?
    Just let us keep our money to pay our bills to the business owners. Maybe a free cup of coffee from a business is more than government does. "

    chuck b wrote on Apr 23, 2009 9:00 PM:

    " Chapman, your rhetoric sounds like whining. the poor Businesses. When you paid your tax, did you write the check from your account or did it come from the D. I general fund? Money from the general fund comes from Newspapers bought by the Homeowners. Thats who pays . the Customers. Its no privilege to live in Iberia parish, so why tdo we have to pay a yearly sin tax to live here. Give relief to families trying to live in a house and not a trailer. Your hatered to homeowners is noted. "

    threadprotector wrote on Apr 21, 2009 3:30 PM:

    " Here's a little history for ya. Before reassessment 13 percent of the homeowners and businesses paid the entire property tax for Iberia Parish. 87 percent fell below the exemption maximum. Everyone needs to pay their fair share. I say eliminate the exemption all together. Why force a handful to paid the entire bill? Homestead exemption is a prime example of wealth distribution. "

    In Case You Missed It wrote on Apr 21, 2009 7:16 AM:

    " Guess who now works for Rickey Huval? It's former Sid Hebert right hand man David Landry, who has been telling everyone that he's being groomed to be the next Assessor when Huval retires.

    If Huval hired Sid's number 2 to be his number 2, any ideas about who Rickey was supporting for sheriff?

    I don't know about the rest of New Iberia but I'm sick an tired of Da Berry clique always positioning themselves to horde the political offices so they can control New Iberia with their self-righteous ways. "

    Taxpayer wrote on Apr 21, 2009 7:10 AM:

    " Just how out of touch with reality are the people who don't want to have the Homestead Exemption increased? If the exemption is increased, it means a decrease in taxes for working people.

    Of course, Huval is far it because he raised our property taxes but this time he is right - we need some relief.

    Chapman quotes LABi for his source of raising taxes on business but LABI only looks out for its own - BIG BUSINESS. Nevermind that big business ALWAYS transfers its costs to working people and already gets all the tax breaks. "

    threadprotector wrote on Apr 20, 2009 3:17 PM:

    " Just another example of a socialist idealistic government employee doing his part in order to transfer wealth from the working man to his constituents. Businesses are the enemy of government and as you can see TDI is a business in a fight right alongside the working man. Huval would love to increase Homestead exemption in order place the burden on the few business that we have left. Unless Huval has forgotten, he might need the TDI to get reelected. "

    Ted wrote on Apr 20, 2009 9:10 AM:

    " I find myself , for the first time , agreeing with Grand Poo-Bah Chapman. Huval has been grasping at strings ever since he was called out for under taxing Taylor Barras. This new effort is such blatent political pandering, it's almost laughable. Just retire with what little diginty you have left Huval. "

    Mickey wrote on Apr 20, 2009 8:58 AM:

    " Ricky Huval has lost touch with reality. I guess his six figure salary was too much for the little Cajun from Cypress Island. I suppose Mr. Huval is unaware of the recession the country is in, or maybe just spends too much of his time at Cypress Bayou. Regardless of Huval's motives; MR CHAPMAN is right on with his editorial. "

    Brian wrote on Apr 19, 2009 8:49 AM:

    " Ricky Huval doesn't care about people in this parish. He lives in a mansion in Squirrel Run with his son in a mansion next to him. Ricky forgot where he came from.He uses a public vehicle to go to the casino and gamble, He is out of touch with reality. Great opinion Mr. Chapman. I am sure many people(most of them) agree with your letter. Ricky Huval has been in the trough of the tax payers long enough. Look at his salary.
    Run an opinion poll on this issue . "

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