Crossing The Delaware For Tax Reasons - You're Not Alone!
We all know that George Washington crossed the Delaware River from the west to the east to launch a surprise attack on Trenton, New Jersey. It was one of the early pivotal blows in America’s Revolution to fight British taxation.
Today, more and more people, especially retirees, are moving from New Jersey and New York to Delaware for the tax benefits that living here can offer. Here of some of the major tax advantages that you will find living in the First State:
Delaware Tax Benefits:
According to 2010 Census data report property taxes on a 2,000 square foot home in Delaware will run in the range of $125/month (less than 10% of the tax on an equivalent home in New Jersey).
Note: Washington only stayed in New Jersey long enough to kick the Hessians, ( German mercenary troops hired by the British ), asses.Then he left that God forsaken place and crossed back across the river!
socialism= all equal at the poverty level!
ReplyDeleteRise up people and take arms , take yours and my country back.
God help you there if DuPont and the banks leave for greener pastures.
ReplyDeleteI live in Salisbury with the tax's on me personally and my business from Md I am seriously considering the move across the line line.
ReplyDeleteNote: Washington only stayed in New Jersey long enough to kick the Hessians, ( German mercenary troops hired by the British ), asses.Then he left that God forsaken place and crossed back across the river!
ReplyDeleteI'm ready to cross the Delaware...line that is.
ReplyDeleteWe live in Sussex County. Not at the beach but our property taxes are less than $500/year on a 1850 sq.ft. home sitting on an acre and a half of land!
ReplyDeleteWith the libs in charge of that state, that will soon end.
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