
How Will the Election Change Our Taxes?
Rules of the Tax-and-Spend Game
What is more essential than having a roof over one’s head and more satisfying than living in a community in which you feel a part?
While the questions in this Tax-and-Spend category are related to those in the Economic Stability and Job Growth category, they focus specifically on housing and the development of strong communities.
What has been your experience in this area? How much do you want government to support these services, or do you think the private sector can do it without government help beyond legislation that encourages such action?
If you are aware of other programs funded by local, state, and/or national taxes that help develop housing and that promote community development that are not included in this list, please let me know. Use the Contact Us form.
Home ownership mortgage tax deduction
- Rental assistance
- Affordable housing programs
- Fair access to housing and related services
- Shelter for the homeless
- Public housing
- Fostering a sense of community through events that bring a community together, such as parades and county fairs, founder’s day, civic events
- Beautification programs in cities and towns, including removal of graffiti, planting trees, etc.
Each week I will give away my latest book, Ask Yourself Questions and Change Your Life. All you have to do is to complete one of the eleven Tax-and-Spend Game categories and fill out this form.
NOTE #1: All fields are required.
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NOTE #3: You can enter as often as you like, but each entry must be for a different Tax-and-Spend Game category
Hope you enjoy the Tax-and-Spend Game and learn something in the process. I’d love to hear what you think about it. Add a comment to this page or use the Contact Us form on Support4Change to send me your comments or ask a question.