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Tuesday, November 6, 2007, was a victory for property owners across the state. On that date voters from 16 counties had the option of raising the real estate transfer tax by 4/10 of 1%. If this new home tax would have passed home owners (and property owners) who sold their land in one of the 16 counties would have paid a total of $51,019,885 in new taxes. (Data source: N.C. Association of County Commissioners). In an era of uncertainty in the housing and real estate market the last thing our economy needs is a new tax on housing. This tax would have made it harder for first time home buyers to qualify for a mortgage. Paying a tax for the privilege of selling your home is a bad idea, and 79% of residents that went to the polls on November 6th agreed.
COUNTIES HOLDING LAND-TRANSFER TAX REFERENDA
6 November 2007
| County |
Votes Against |
Votes For |
Percent |
Annual Tax Savings* |
| Brunswick |
15,234 |
3,905 |
80-20 |
$14,041,348 |
| Chatham |
7,492 |
3,167 |
70-30 |
2,671,990 |
| Davie |
5,006 |
1,417 |
78 - 22 |
1,016,194 |
| Graham |
1,490 |
45 |
97 - 3 |
253,202 |
| Harnett |
6,458 |
507 |
93 - 7 |
1,877,684 |
| Henderson |
6,969 |
2,807 |
71 - 29 |
4,214,018 |
| Hoke |
2,021 |
359 |
85 - 15 |
828,736 |
| Johnston |
10,671 |
1,938 |
85 - 15 |
4,496,488 |
| Macon |
5,178 |
1,681 |
75 - 25 |
2,269,592 |
| Moore |
12,467 |
3,688 |
77 - 23 |
3,244,290 |
| Pender |
6,774 |
2,062 |
77 - 23 |
2,895,160 |
| Rutherford |
7,688 |
680 |
92 - 8 |
1,857,998 |
| Swain |
1,458 |
392 |
79 - 21 |
674,546 |
| Union |
16,725 |
3,432 |
83 - 17 |
9,621,680 |
| Washington |
1,629 |
651 |
71 - 29 |
928,395** |
| TOTAL: |
101,517 |
27,216 |
79 - 21 |
$51,019,885 |
*Data source: N.C. Association of County Commissioners
** Reflects 1% Transfer Tax on the ballot
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