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)
701.
Joseph B 24 January 2012

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702.
Joe Rm 22 January 2012
703.
Robert Ls 21 January 2012

"What she said!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

704.
Timothy Leeu 17 January 2012

"Real Estate Property Tax Bills have been over-inflated to compensate for wasteful spending of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, and needs to be reduced."

705.
Jacqueline Ms 14 January 2012

"The new asessed values are pricing our house out of the market if we ever wanted to sell. Is Fairfax County trying to become the land only of the wealthy?"

706.
Venkatesh D 14 January 2012

"It is unfair to makeup the revenue fall from the Businesses by increasing the tax on individual residents. By this Fairfax county will be driving out the residents. As a tax payer of Fairfax County, I ask you to reduce the rate to $1.06."

707.
Julius S 11 January 2012
708.
Patricia A 9 January 2012
709.
Penelope Ds 9 January 2012

"Find the money in the budget by downsizing the bureaucracy!!!"

710.
Dale F 9 January 2012
711.
Deborah Le 7 January 2012
712.
Joseph B 7 January 2012
713.
Holly M 6 January 2012

"I never thought I would wish my life away, however, I can't wait for retirement day so my family can move out of Fairfax County to avoid being taxed to death!!!!!"

714.
Joseph Ab 31 December 2011

"As I approach retirement age, I realize that I simply cannot afford to live in the region where I was born and would like to stay. The recent & proposed tax increases will preempt any possibility of staying here."

715.
Dixie K 28 December 2011
716.
Gopal D 23 December 2011

"No more taxes!!"

717.
Ladan B 18 December 2011
718.
Amy D 17 December 2011
719.
Joan B 15 December 2011

"Co.Supervisors, lower the $1.23 assessment for 2002!"

720.
Charles Lm 13 December 2011

"Did anyone ask me if I could afford a 20% tax increase? No, but as soon as we start asking for a tax cut the question will be, how are we going to pay for it?"

721.
Brice C 8 December 2011

"Residential Property Taxes are out of control"

722.
Chalmeta A 6 December 2011
723.
Ben S 5 December 2011
724.
Marguerite W 2 December 2011

"We are tremendously overtaxed"

725.
General Richardhthompsonusarmy 26 November 2011
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