The state’s second-highest lawmaker says eliminating Georgia’s property taxes could hurt senior citizens. Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle commented today on the idea by House Speaker Glenn Richardson to replace property taxes with new sales taxes. Cagle says the plan has the potential to cost senior homeowners on fixed incomes even more in taxes than they pay on their homes. The plan would make Georgia the only state with no property taxes.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Lt. Gov. says tax plan could hurt seniors
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9/26/2007 04:52:00 PM
Labels: Casey Cagle, Glenn Richardson