The Associated Press
BRIGHTON, Mich. —
(AP) — A Michigan doctor is getting a laugh out of a 51-cent property tax bill. It isn’t just that Phil Kazanji’s bill is so low.
It’s that it cost the city of Brighton $5.21 to send it to him by certified mail.Kazanji says he first thought the amount was a mistake. Now he calls the whole thing “the most ridiculous thing a government agency would do.”City finance director Dave Gajda says Kazanji paid $158 on a bill for $158.48. The city penalized him 3 cents and sent him the new tab.Gajda says Brighton doesn’t have the authority to waive a portion of taxes.Kazanji says he’ll write out a check for 51 cents and drop it off.
