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  • #5260
    nkruse
    Participant

    Remember – You only have 30 days to protest the fire fee by using the petition and instructions at the link below.

    You must submit the Petition WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE OF YOUR BILL to the address as directed on the form.

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    • This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by nkruse.
    #5250
    mtndad
    Participant

    This is what I understand:

    Taxes are deductible, Fee’s which this is, are not deductible.

    On your bill it is “Fire Prevention FEE”

    Confirm with your accountant.

    #5247
    AZbunch
    Participant

    …I add the fire tax fee to my other deductions too…

    #5246
    everik
    Participant

    jr, at the risk the IRS reading this forum, I write off my fire fee, it’s a property tax no matter how it got passed.

    I can only hope that some of the tax is actually going to fire prevention.

    #5245
    seadog
    Participant

    Tack it onto PG&E’s bill for the Butte Fire.

    #5244
    jr.
    Participant

    Yes, I received the first of 3 fire tax notices yesterday, as well. So now, on top of income taxes, 3 property taxes, 3 fire taxes, and a host of other annual payments due in April, it’s going to be tight. Does anyone write theirs off for income tax purposes? Just wondering.

    #5243
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    We didn’t have a fire all winter…
    The fire prevention fee seems to be working.
    😉

    #5242
    Boater
    Participant

    I’m still not sure what benefit we get from this. It seems perhaps this provides a lot of administration salaries and not much tangible result in the field.

    #5238
    Flyfishr
    Participant

    Just got my notice – $117.33. Yowch!

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