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CALLING ALL SOUTH CAROLINA REALTORS! WE NEED YOU ON TUESDAY !!!

Hello Hello to my fellow South Carolina Realtors!                   

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The South Carolina Association of Realtors is working hard for us
regarding the Point of Sale Tax Reform Assessment Reform, but they need our help!

       

Your help is needed Tuesday , 5/12/2009 at the Statehouse in Columbia.    Luckily Columbia is centrally located in the state - making it accessible to EVERYONE OF YOU!!!   Come on - make a day trip :)

Many SC Realtors have had deals either threaten to fall through or have  fallen through because of this issue...the Senate must take action to repeal this Point of Sale Tax Assessment.   (S.435)


I encourage   urge you come to the State House on Tuesday. 

                                    SC State House

THIS BILL EFFECTS EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US  (as well as our clients)!!!   (SEE THE EMAILS BELOW FROM SCREALTOR NEWS FOR MORE INFO AND LINKS TO THE BILLS...)

We (SC Realtors) have rallied/lobbied last week to get the 'Point of Sale - Tax Reform' bill out of committee and on to the Senate floor for a vote.  woo hoo -  hurdle number one has been cleared - but there is more to do!

Come to the Capital on Tuesday, 5/12/09 to show YOUR ELECTED SENATORS that you mean business.   That you CARE about his decision --- and that you WANT HIS SUPPORT ON THIS  BILL IN THE VOTE.

Believe me - it makes a difference when we are there.  THERE IS POWER IN NUMBERS!!  I was one of the Aiken area Realtors there this past Tuesday - and it does make a difference !   WHERE WERE YOU?????

Please show up and show your support.

FOR MORE INFORMATION  - PLEASE CONTACT : 

Cashion Drolet, VP of Government Affairs
South Carolina REALTORS®       CASHION@SCREALTORS.ORG     803-772-5206

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EMAIL R'CD TODAY FROM NICK K, CEO,  SC REALTORS:

In a big REALTOR® victory this week, the Senate Finance subcommittee and full committee overwhelmingly passed our point of sale legislation.

The subcommittee deleted all the house language from H.3272, and replaced it with the language from S.435. After some debate, the full committee passed H.3272 and reported it out favorably. The amended bill should be available online tomorrow afternoon.

I'd like to pay a special thank you to Cashion, our chief lobbyist, and a BIG THANK YOU to the many REALTORS® who attended the hearings on Tuesday. REALTORS® attended from every corner of the state. REALTOR® Rally Tuesdays have been a huge success!

While this is a big step forward, we still have much work to do with only 8 legislative days left. We've dropped thousands of pieces of mail in key senate districts in support of Point of Sale reform and we've started running a radio spot in key markets across the state. And, we are planning to meet next Tuesday (May 12) at noon, in the lobby of the Statehouse, to help push the debate on the legislation. Please make plans to attend.

As part of the final push, the final REALTOR® RALLY will be held on May 19th.  We are planning a press conference on the statehouse steps, with speakers discussing the issues the real estate industry is facing, we'll head up to the lobby to make one final push and then all REALTORS® and legislators will be invited to a BBQ lunch on the statehouse grounds. An email will go out later this week with the final details.

So mark your calendars--we have 2 REALTOR® Rallies left--May 12th and the final big event on the 19th. Together we can be successful!


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Nick Kremydas, CEO

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EMAIL FROM CASHION:

INFO FROM SC REALTORS:

 H.3272 and the Senate bill S.435. Because the House bill has met the May 1st crossover deadline, it is the likely vehicle for point of sale this session. SCR is asking the Subcommittee to amend H.3272 with the language in S.435.

The Senate bill, introduced by Senator Larry Martin (Pickens), caps point of sale reassessment at 15% and uses that value as the baseline for the next countywide reassessment cycle. The House bill, introduced by Representative Cooper, postpones point of sale reassessment until the next countywide assessment cycle. SCR prefers this bill to the House passed bill.

The Subcommittee members are Senators Alexander (Chair), Verdin, Elliott, and Setzler. The Subcommittee has met previously to receive testimony from parties on both sides of point of sale assessment, but they have not taken a vote on the bill. This vote will come on Tuesday. Should the legislation receive a favorable report in the Subcommittee, it will go before the full Finance Committee at 3:00 pm Tuesday

 

Comments

I'll be there - will you?

Posted by Kara Casamassina, "Boomers and beyond..." (The Carolina Real Estate Company) 6 months ago

Take pictures and good luck!

Posted by Laura Giannotta Keller Williams Atlantic (Keller Williams Atlantic Shore ) 6 months ago

Hey Laura - Thanks!  yesterday was my first time to our State's Capital -and I took lots of 'touristy' pics...but forgot to get a picture of all the Realtors.....  next time for sure!!

 

 

Posted by Kara Casamassina, "Boomers and beyond..." (The Carolina Real Estate Company) 6 months ago

Kara:  I have no clue on what this bill is all about.  Can you please post a link about it?

Posted by Mirela Monte, Your Myrtle Beach Real Estate Connection 6 months ago

HERE:   I'LL EMAIL IT TO YOU AS WELL:

HERE IS A LINK TO THE BILLS - I HOPE TO SEE YOU AT THE STATE HOUSE ON TUESDAY!

PORTIONS OF EMAIL R'CD FROM NICK K, CEO,  SC REALTORS:

In a big REALTOR® victory this week, the Senate Finance subcommittee and full committee overwhelmingly passed our point of sale legislation.

The subcommittee deleted all the house language from H.3272, and replaced it with the language from S.435. After some debate, the full committee passed H.3272 and reported it out favorably. The amended bill should be available online tomorrow afternoon.

I'd like to pay a special thank you to Cashion, our chief lobbyist, and a BIG THANK YOU to the many REALTORS® who attended the hearings on Tuesday. REALTORS® attended from every corner of the state. REALTOR® Rally Tuesdays have been a huge success!

While this is a big step forward, we still have much work to do with only 8 legislative days left. We've dropped thousands of pieces of mail in key senate districts in support of Point of Sale reform and we've started running a radio spot in key markets across the state. And, we are planning to meet next Tuesday (May 12) at noon, in the lobby of the Statehouse, to help push the debate on the legislation. Please make plans to attend.

As part of the final push, the final REALTOR® RALLY will be held on May 19th.  We are planning a press conference on the statehouse steps, with speakers discussing the issues the real estate industry is facing, we'll head up to the lobby to make one final push and then all REALTORS® and legislators will be invited to a BBQ lunch on the statehouse grounds. An email will go out later this week with the final details.

So mark your calendars--we have 2 REALTOR® Rallies left--May 12th and the final big event on the 19th. Together we can be successful!


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Nick Kremydas, CEO

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PORTION OF EMAIL FROM CASHION:

INFO FROM SC REALTORS:

 H.3272 and the Senate bill S.435. Because the House bill has met the May 1st crossover deadline, it is the likely vehicle for point of sale this session. SCR is asking the Subcommittee to amend H.3272 with the language in S.435.

The Senate bill, introduced by Senator Larry Martin (Pickens), caps point of sale reassessment at 15% and uses that value as the baseline for the next countywide reassessment cycle. The House bill, introduced by Representative Cooper, postpones point of sale reassessment until the next countywide assessment cycle. SCR prefers this bill to the House passed bill.

The Subcommittee members are Senators Alexander (Chair), Verdin, Elliott, and Setzler. The Subcommittee has met previously to receive testimony from parties on both sides of point of sale assessment, but they have not taken a vote on the bill. This vote will come on Tuesday. Should the legislation receive a favorable report in the Subcommittee, it will go before the full Finance Committee at 3:00 pm Tuesday

 

Posted by Kara Casamassina, "Boomers and beyond..." (The Carolina Real Estate Company) 6 months ago

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