Senate President Proposes 'Mansion Tax'
Every homeowner has to pay property taxes, but the amount varies from town to town. One lawmaker wants to change that with a statewide property tax on homes valued at more than $430,000. He calls it a mansion tax.
The only positive thing about the property tax -- which most people find regressive and burdensome because its not tied to income or capacity to pay its just tied to homeownership -- its that at least its a reliable source of revenue, Senate President Martin Looney said.
Looney wants to increase the property tax by one mill on every home valued at $430,000 or more. His proposal would redistribute the money back to some cities and towns that are struggling.
It would generate at that one mill, at that level $73.5 million, Looney said.
Looney sees it as a solution to inequality.
You have a disparity in Connecticut where Hartford has a mill rate of 74 and Greenwich a mill rate of 11 and everything in between that Greenwich raises $30 million on a single mill other communities raise only a modest amount of $100,000 or so, Looney said..
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