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Wide White: Paying taxes in change

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Paying taxes in change

This guy knows how to make his point!
MUNCIE, Ind. - A landlord said he wanted people to see the pain of his property tax bill when he hauled $12,656.07 in coins and $1 bills to the county treasurer's office.

Cary Malchow said the heavy load left him "out of breath" but it was worth watching three cashiers working overtime and guarded by sheriff's deputies on Monday to count every last cent of the semi-annual payment for his home, business and rental properties.

"I did it so people can physically see what $12,000 is," said Malchow, who has staged other recent protests to draw attention to property tax increases.

It took 75 minutes to count out the cash, said Delaware County Treasurer Warren Beebe.

"They were fast, they were hustling. They're used to counting money, but of course that left other people standing in line. It was an awkward situation," Beebe said Tuesday.

Malchow's protest prevented the office from making its daily bank deposit, costing the county an estimated $1,135.90 in interest that would have otherwise accrued overnight, Beebe said.
I don't know about the tactics, but his point is right on: property taxes have to come down. Taxing people because they own something is ridiculous. I understand a tax to cover a police force that takes oversight of any crime that may happen on that property, as well as other services the government provides for property owners, but property taxes are used to pay for so much more.

But hey, socialism hasn't killed the Swedes yet, so what am I complaining about?

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