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GrowFreeFood t1_jdrlj6y wrote

You might want to look that up brohan

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DistanceSuper3476 t1_jdrsug3 wrote

Maines property tax is one of the highest in the nation ....

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GrowFreeFood t1_jdrv0b3 wrote

But our total tax burden is less when tou look at more than just that

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Notmystationbro t1_jdrvqt7 wrote

It all balances its self out in the end. One tax can be high in said state but have lower taxes on another

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Character_Screen_265 t1_jdsfomx wrote

As someone who is relatively new to Maine the property taxes here are so dependent on which town you move to. My NH town was considered low tax. When we looked at some of the towns south of Bangor I was shocked at how much more I was going to have pay in property tax alone over my equivalent NH house. (To be fair I’m told that the town I was looking at is where all the doctors and lawyers live but it was a huge increase in tax burden even when you consider some of the other ways NH gets you)

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DistanceSuper3476 t1_jds8q7m wrote

Right like being taxed on food and clothing ...I will say it again ,Maine is a highly taxed expensive state to live in

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GrowFreeFood t1_jdsabh9 wrote

You can say it all you want. Doesn't mean you are accurate

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DistanceSuper3476 t1_jdsb9mr wrote

I am 100% on point .....The state's property taxes are somewhat higher than the national average at a 1.09% effective rate.....

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