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County Dems Vote to Raise Taxes (Again)

County Dems Vote to Raise Taxes (Again)

April 28, 2021 by admin in News Taxes

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted 9 to 1 in favor of higher taxes on Tuesday. The new county budget will raise taxes by 3.4%, amounting to a 45% rise over 10 years. Supervisor Pat Herrity (R-Springfield) was the only “no” vote. Herrity’s alternative budget, rejected by the Democrat majority, held taxes nearly flat — while offering relief to seniors and 3% raises to county teachers.

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FCTA: McKay Misleads the Public on Taxes

FCTA: McKay Misleads the Public on Taxes

April 2, 2021 by admin in News Taxes

On March 9, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, which is deciding on next year’s county budget, advertised a 4.25% real estate tax hike, which would cost the average homeowner $293. This continues a two-decade trend where the supervisors have increased real estate taxes three times faster than homeowner income, which has barely kept up with inflation

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Herrity: First Look at the County’s 2022 Budget

Herrity: First Look at the County’s 2022 Budget

March 6, 2021 by admin in Fairfax County Republican Committee News Taxes

At the February 23rd Board meeting, the County Executive presented the Advertised Budget for FY2022. While this budget includes a decrease of one penny in the tax rate, it results in an overall increase of 3.4 percent for the average homeowner because of the rise in assessment values.

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Fairfax County: Taxation Without Balanced Representation

Fairfax County: Taxation Without Balanced Representation

June 12, 2020 by admin in News Taxes

For those of us who have lived in Fairfax County for more than a decade or two, we cannot believe how our once-great place to live has been decimated by a decade of Democrat rule. The traffic congestion is probably to a large extent unavoidable, and taxes and spending – in absolute terms – will inevitably increase as the population expands. But that does not mean the rate of taxes and spending must rise disproportionately relative to population growth

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ICYMI: Supervisor Herrity Talks County Budget

ICYMI: Supervisor Herrity Talks County Budget

April 8, 2020 by admin in News Taxes

Fairfax County Supervisor Pat Herrity (R-Springfield) was on WMAL’s Larry O’Connor Show Tuesday evening. The discussion focused on the county’s budget shortfall, with so many businesses and residents now struggling as the result of coronavirus-related closures. “We’ve got to hold the line and not increase taxes,” Mr. Herrity said.

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The County Wants More of Your Money

The County Wants More of Your Money

July 13, 2018 by Chris Smith in Fairfax County Board of Supervisors News Taxes

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors simply cannot and will not live within their means. Of course, their “means” means our taxes. This group of Democrats that never met a tax dollar it didn’t like has done it again. Our real estate taxes have just been raised an average of about 4.2%. Of course, next year, an election year for the entire Board of Supervisors and the School Board, there will be no tax increase. You heard it here first.

With all the new residential and business construction going on all over the County, one might expect…

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Time to Scale Back the Fairfax County Retirement System

June 9, 2018 by admin in Fairfax County Board of Supervisors FCPS News Taxes

The Educational Employees’ Supplementary Retirement System of Fairfax County (ERFC) was established July 1, 1973, to provide an independent retirement plan for Fairfax County Public Schools’ personnel as a supplement to the primary benefits they earn and receive separately from the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) and Social Security.      
Currently, at age 55 after 30 years of working for FCPS, a retiring employee’s yearly pension amount paid by the VRS comes to about 50% of that person’s average pay based on his/her 5 highest-paid years.  Normally, Social Security benefits would equate to around 25% of a person’s income earned during those 30 years of County employment at “full retirement” age, now 67 for new FCPS hires.  The ERFC supplement was designed to make up for losing that 25% by retiring prior to age 67.  In essence, retiring FCPS employees receive 75% of their pay at age 55.  However, the County now…

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Video Highlights from May 22 FCRC Membership Meeting

Video Highlights from May 22 FCRC Membership Meeting

June 3, 2018 by admin in Fairfax County Republican Committee Illegal Immigration News Taxes

The meeting featured speakers on illegal immigration, taxes and pensions, as well as presentations by elected candidates, party nominees and primary candidates. Videos can also be viewed at the new FCRC youtube channel. Please subscribe and get friends and family to subscribe too. We’re trying to reach 100 subscribers by the end of the month!

Patti Lyman, immigration attorney spoke on illegal…

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Another “Unsustainable” Tax Increase

Another “Unsustainable” Tax Increase

May 7, 2018 by Timothy Hannigan in Fairfax County Board of Supervisors News Taxes

By Pat Herrity

On May 1, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted 8 to 2 for a 2.25 cent increase in the tax rate on homeowners (2 cent real property and .25 cent increase in storm water tax). Together with the rise in assessments, taxes on the average homeowner will go up over 4.5% this year and 26% over the last five years. In addition, the Board voted to increase a number of other fees and taxes including the sewer rate. It is clear that taxpayers were an afterthought and not a priority in this budget. Supervisor Cook and I voted against the tax increases and budget. Just over a year ago our taxpayers sent a message they had been taxed enough—soundly defeating….

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FCRC Statement on the FY 2019 Fairfax County Budget Markup

FCRC Statement on the FY 2019 Fairfax County Budget Markup

April 25, 2018 by admin in News Taxes

In her 4/24/18 Bulova Byline email, County Chairman Sharon Bulova’s statements on the proposed FY2019 real estate tax increase are misleading. Her proposed FY2019 rate of $1.15 per $100 of assessed value omits the stormwater rate. When the stormwater rate is included the proposed FY2019 rate is actually $1.1825.

She states that new budget includes a 2-cent increase in the real estate tax rate but this omits the additional tax increase due to the 2.2% increase in average residential assessments. The effective rate increase when assessments and the additional stormwater rate increase (1/4 cent) are included is 4.7 cents, not 2 cents.

The typical Fairfax County homeowner’s real estate tax bill will increase by $258, a 4.2% increase, while Loudoun County cut its real estate tax rate by 4 cents. 

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