格鲁吉亚在三年内损失了67 000多套负担得起的住房,原因是地产税高,而且不一致。
Georgia lost over 67,000 affordable homes in three years due to high, inconsistent property taxes.
格鲁吉亚在三年内损失了67 000多套负担得起的住房单元,这是美国在哈佛的一项研究中最大幅度的下降之一。
Georgia has lost over 67,000 affordable housing units in three years, one of the steepest declines in the U.S., according to a Harvard study.
开发商和倡导者责怪不断上涨的、不一致的财产税,这些税将经济适用住房如奢侈品处理,在有些州消耗25%至50%的项目收入。
Developers and advocates blame rising, inconsistent property taxes that treat affordable housing like luxury units, consuming 25% to 50% of project revenue in some counties.
这些税收使低收入住房税收抵免方案资助的发展紧张,威胁关闭和停止建造新建筑。
These taxes strain developments funded by the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, threatening closures and halting new construction.
居民报告说压力越来越大,驱逐行为已经发生。
Residents report increasing pressure, with evictions already occurring.
倡导者们正在推动全州范围的税务评估改革,但国家机构没有作出回应。
Advocates are pushing for statewide tax assessment reforms, but state agencies have not responded.