Reduce the Growing Tax Burden In Fairfax County!

Whereas, Fairfax County, Virginia's real estate assessments have increased dramatically for the third straight year;Whereas, the average residential tax bill will increase by an estimated $427 this ye... continue reading »

989 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (989 total)
26.
Roland B 25 November 2015

"I strongly oppose this type of hidden tax increase. Tax rates should always be decreased commensurate with increased assessments, unless the voters are asked to ratify a tax increase."

27.
Hannelore K 23 November 2015
28.
Andrew Mo 18 November 2015
29.
William W 15 November 2015
30.
Tom L 12 November 2015

"I have successfully appealed my real estate assessment. All necessary assessment information and forms are available on the Fairfax County Government website. If more citizens appeal their assessments, the county government would not be so quick to raise "

31.
Linda S 12 November 2015
32.
Richard Ed 12 November 2015

"I am outraged at the irreponsible attack by the Democratic Party on our life savings by their complete disregard for the well being of the Taxpayers of Fairfax County. If the Democrates wish to provide funding for their featherbedding,give away programs, "

33.
Kenneth P 9 November 2015
34.
Joseph Jh 9 November 2015

"Stop the increase in home assesments"

35.
Nino Tessb 8 November 2015

"Higher taxes are unacceptable.........."

36.
William T 7 November 2015

"My Real Estate taxes will be going up 853 dollars with the joke 10% reduction of a 30% increase. Why can't the county live with an increase that is in line with inflation, instead of 300% more than the 2004 inflation rate??? My salary increase last year w"

37.
Adam D 6 November 2015
38.
John Wt 3 November 2015
39.
Nathan A 30 October 2015

"What happened to NO CAR TAX?!?!?"

40.
Annabel Ek 28 October 2015
41.
Walter Ah 27 October 2015

"Although my federal & state income taxes declined when I retired, my property taxes have soared. System is not fair to retired people and should be changed based on one's ability to pay."

42.
David B 20 October 2015
43.
James G 15 October 2015

"Maintaining the current tax rate is unconscionable"

44.
James Ak 12 October 2015
45.
Charles S 11 October 2015
46.
Charles S 4 October 2015
47.
Mike W 29 September 2015

"I have sent in a letter to the County against the potential rate hike"

48.
Wendel A 23 September 2015

"The Board has reached the bottom of the barrell!"

49.
Julius S 18 September 2015
50.
Malcolm Sm 17 September 2015
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