Hoekstra Details C Street Involvement
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at 3:54 pm
This weekend, TWI sister site The Michigan Messenger spoke with Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-Mich.), a gubernatorial hopeful, about his involvement in the famed C Street House as a member of the “Family”:
“I went to C-Street. We prayed, and we studied the Bible and we fellowshipped together. Very straight forward,” Hoekstra said Saturday afternoon at a campaign stop in Lansing. “We went and had a group of eight to 10 members that had dinner there every, pretty much every week. And it was a personal accountability between us as members.”
The full story’s worth a read.
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Comment posted September 30, 2010 @ 11:54 am
The C Street House Denizens are Property Tax Delinquents.
For many years Senators and Congressmen associated with the “Family” had lived at a house at 133 C Street, SE, Washington, DC, while it was exempted from property taxes as a religious property.
After a citizen complained to the Tax Fraud Hotline of the DC Government, the Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) revoked the exemption.
How is “C STREET CENTER INC C ST CENTER,” the listed owner of the property, doing now that their former “church” is classified as a residential, taxable property?
First of all, they have racked up nearly $1,200.00 in penalties for missing payment deadlines.
They have incurred nearly $500.00 in interest charges for late payments.
They are nearly six months overdue on $2,777.67 in taxes that were due on March 31st, 2010.
As of September 29, 2010, there is no online record that they have paid any of the taxes, penalty, or interest that was due by September 15th, 2010.
The C Street house is nearly $8500.00 behind in its property taxes, as of September 26, 2010, according to records posted by OTR.
DC Property Taxes are payable in two semi-annual payments, one due on March 31st, and the other on September 15th.
For tax year 2009, they owed $5053.85.
The penalty for late payment was $171.48.
Interest was $32.49.
The total paid was $5,257.
For 2010, first half, they owed $5116.92.
Penalty: $511.69.
Interest: $347.30.
The total owed was $5975.91
Paid so far: $3198.24
Still owing: $2777.67.
For 2010, second half, they also owed $5116.92.
The penalty is again $511.69.
Interest was 76.75.
The total due as of September 15, 2010, was 5705.36.
No payment at all was on record as of September 28, 2010, 4:01 PM.
(Payments made by other taxpayers by the September 15 deadline have already been posted).
Bottom line:
The “balance due” for 2010 is $8483.03.
This looks like a great stimulus tax cut for the Members of Congress living there. It looks like the folks who vote to impose taxes on everyone else are pretty slow to pay their own taxes. Property taxes are for little people.
The online tax payment records for DC are searchable at OTR’s website,
https://www.taxpayerservicecenter.com/
Go to :
“Real Property Tax Database Search” at
http://otr.cfo.dc.gov/otr/cwp/view,a,1330,q,594345.asp
Then click on link to: “Search Real Property Assessment Database”
Enter the property address 133 C ST SE. Click on the link to 0733 0825, the square and lot number. Then click on the links to View Tax Information and View Payments.
In View Payments, click on both Account Summary and Real Property Tax/Pilot Fee.
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