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)
551.
Marjorie M 17 November 2012

"When we moved to Fairfax County in 1966, Fairfax County had a fantastic school system and average taxes. What happened? It's time for us, the residents of Fairfax County, to clean house at the government center!! Enough is enough."

552.
Chaz Mhollandj 16 November 2012
553.
Robert K 14 November 2012

"Reduces our taxes now!!!"

554.
Barbara R 13 November 2012

"Increased property tax is outrageous!!!"

555.
Robert M 13 November 2012
556.
Stanley A 12 November 2012

"never accept higher taxes"

557.
William Ac 11 November 2012
558.
Joseph L 10 November 2012

"I do not believe that the assessment of our property accurately reflects the true value of the property today."

559.
Richard Dk 9 November 2012

"Under the Democrats this county has become the socialist enity for the bottom feeding parasites"

560.
Jacob Lr 6 November 2012

"I have a small home, please don't keep raising taxes."

561.
Derek D 6 November 2012
562.
Herbert Obarbaraja 3 November 2012
563.
Mark Sf 2 November 2012
564.
Donald Ae 28 October 2012

"I wholeheartedly support this petition."

565.
Mary N 27 October 2012

"I am a senior citizen, and this county is taxing me right out of my property. Something needs to be done. Property taxes go up 40\% , yet fixed pension virtually stays unchanged. Its quite sad when you have to give up medicines and food to pay the taxes t"

566.
Ntinos Dinok 21 October 2012
567.
Michael P 19 October 2012

"Housing should not be continually re-assessed, property tax should be based on the sale price of a house, and thereafter only adjusted for cost of living/inflation. This would put more of the burden of paying for new schools/police departments/fire/rescue"

568.
John B 19 October 2012
569.
David Rl 18 October 2012

"I am retired and this is an unneccessary burden."

570.
Colleen H 16 October 2012
571.
John S 11 October 2012

"The standard bureaucratic trick is to spend every penny of extra income during boom times and establish new 'required' programs rather than save for the inevitable bust times. Then cry 'shortage' when the bust comes."

572.
Colleen As 10 October 2012
573.
Patrick M 9 October 2012
574.
Richard Eg 9 October 2012

"My property tax increased just year, because of the increase in its value. Another similar increase one year later is too much. How am I to save for my children's education and my retirement if I cannot invest money now, but must continue to pay more and "

575.
Jeff D 5 October 2012
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