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Location: Eastern MA & Frye Island/Sebago Lake, Maine
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Today’s view from Space appears to show a decent amount of ice on the Lake and practically nothing on Sebago....(not uncommon)
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I find the Sebago Lake phenomena fascinating
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is something to do with that very unpopular Maine 5.5% sales tax, so all the ice come to NH, instead of Maine!
Like, why go to Maine, when NH has zero sales tax!
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And the burden is unfairly distributed as well. Someone needs to pay for the roads, schools, bridges. https://www.nhbr.com/once-again-prop...-near-the-top/ |
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As every NH home owner knows, our despised imaginary NH non-existent 5% sales tax is automatically built into our property tax, like an imaginary fourth bedroom that you don't actually have, but are assessed as if you did.
Plus your NH state and local property tax up to $10,000 is deductible off your federal taxable income. If you have too high an assessment then you should sell off your highly assessed house and go live in the three car garage! ..... ![]() Therefore, if the State of Maine had no sales tax then beautiful, clean, clear Lake Sebago would now be totally iced over! .... ![]()
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If Maine had no sales tax, their property taxes would go up too. Someone needs to pay for the roads, snow removal, schools, trash, fire, police etc. |
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NH is the 5th LOWEST total state tax burden out of 50. Do I care if the property taxes are 3rd highest? Nope! If you want to pay more but in smaller increments, feel free to move into one of these "low property tax rate" states and enjoy paying all the other taxes that you don't in NH. |
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I really don’t care if you don’t care, many folks in NH do care. And I’m sure many folks on this forum care. Live Free or Die (but pay that real estate tax bill before you go) |
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