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Eric, Stephen and others

While the public knows that the sales taxes will roll to the state along
with payroll taxes most would not realize they are also getting a piece of
the Property Taxes on commercial property. How much will the state get if
the city will get about $65,000?  Does the state also get any piece of the
residential Property Taxes as well?  When the residential properties on
Mankato are zoned commercial what does that do to the shift property taxes
the state will receive and is that an offset, piece of or added to existing
taxes?

Paul Double
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PS Now those in government know how those in business feel when we pay to
advertise to make sales, pay to  hire people to sell, provide credit risk to
make the sale, collect the money, pay to fill out the forms and then send 6
1/2 % of what could be added to our bottom line all for the privilege of
being in business in Minnesota.   At least Wisconsin provides some
compensation for the business for doing their collection and paper work and
they pay it out of their 5 1/2%



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Stephen Hacken
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 12:32 PM

[Winona Online Democracy]

The state is the biggest winner on property tax with the Menard's property.
Under current formulas, the state gets more property tax revenue from a
commercial property than does the city, county or school district. Its
called the state general property tax.

Stephen Hacken
Winona County Assessor

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Sorensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 12:20 PM
 Subject: RE: [Winona] Think positive the City has made some good moves

Paul:

What is fascinating, however, is the governor now describes the use of that
1/2 cent sales tax as discretionary when calculating his proposed 5% LGA
cuts. That sales tax money was never allowed to be used except to retire the
dredging project debt and, in fact, no longer exists as a funding source for
the city. It is just an example of how the governor and his staff are
distorting the numbers to save any meaningful sharing of the pain by the
"burbs."
My other point would be that the State is the big winner in the Menard's
project, in sales tax, income tax and property tax generation. The City will
receive approximately $60,000 in property taxes, reducing other property
owner taxes: The state will receive $65,000 from Menards alone for every
$1,000,000 in sales taxes, and payroll tax and a portion of the new property
tax.

Eric Sorensen

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Double [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 8:19 AM
To: Online Democracy
Subject: [Winona] Think positive the City has made some good moves





Congratulations are in order for the Winona City Council in their forward
thinking, which may now assist us in weathering state reductions.

The importance of the development of our new east end commercial area from
the seed money they approved and which provided the 1/2 cent Sales Tax
investment from taxpayers into the lake dredging provide some important
resources as other revenues decline.  That investment created 70 + acres of
prime commercial value land worth far more than the original taxpayer
investment possibly as much as $7,000,000 when returned to the city as
parcels are sold and property taxes come in.  In addition, the increased
property values of the real estate on Mankato from Sarnia to Highway 61 as
they are reclassified from residential to commercial and with the new and
much higher market sale values will be reflected in the property taxes they
will pay.   Add to that the new Menards, the employment, sales and property
taxes they will generate and the construction jobs created in the new
construction all along Mankato.

Clearing up the muck was more than luck!

Paul Double

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