What Is A Property Tax Consultant
Posted on May 27, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | Leave a Comment
Property tax consultants are similar to property tax attorneys except they have no special law degree, but do work to achieve results. You can use a property tax consultant to reduce or protect your taxes on a property. They can help you with filing the paperwork for an appeal, help you find all the necessary [...]
Read More...Mobile Homes And Property Taxes In Wisconsin
Posted on May 20, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | Leave a Comment
In Wisconsin the assessment of a mobile home only has to be done from the point of view meaning the outside can be used to assess the mobile home, however an inside assessment does help. Mobile homes only have to be assessed every five years, therefore the assessed value and the market value are with [...]
Read More...When Selling A Property, Who Is Responsible For The Property Taxes
Posted on May 13, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | Leave a Comment
When you are selling a property and it is in the middle of a property tax year, the seller is responsible for the property taxes up to the day of closing after which time the remaining tax is due by the buyer. Now some people are very unaware of this fact when they close on [...]
Read More...5 Sneaky Ways To Lower Your Property Tax
Posted on May 6, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | Leave a Comment
Many property owners do not want the city assessor to come into the interior of their building. If you have done extensive work, well, then okay, you have a reason. If you have done no repairs and feel the interior of the property is a bit to be desired, you may wish to invite the [...]
Read More...Property Taxes For Rental Properties
Posted on April 29, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | 5 Comments
Property taxes for rental properties are normally higher than single-family properties. This causes much confusion for property owners in any state. They cannot understand why they are subject to higher property taxes since most are not making a profit on the properties in question. With people buying two family houses to help with the mortgage [...]
Read More...What Is A Rental Property Tax Deduction
Posted on April 22, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | 1 Comment
A rental property tax deduction is any expense that evolves from owning a rental property. If you spent money to maintain, conserve and manage a rental property, you can use that as a property tax deduction. The most common deductions will be yard care, maintenance, repairs, insurance payments, cleaning and the mortgage payment if there [...]
Read More...Different Circumstances For Property Tax Reduction
Posted on April 15, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | Leave a Comment
There are some reasons why people receive a property tax reduction. Veterans, seniors, and low income homeowners can apply for a tax reduction or a tax deferral. Keep in mind that not everyone who applies receives the reduction or deferral. The state and community you reside in may vary from other states and communities. If [...]
Read More...Where Does The Property Tax Money Go
Posted on April 1, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | Leave a Comment
When you pay your property tax, it is paid to the clerk’s office where it is then placed into a special account until it is divided up between school districts, city and townships, and the county. There is a portion of the tax dollars that is directed to other districts, which might include a nursing [...]
Read More...Is There Relief From High Property Taxes
Posted on March 25, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | Leave a Comment
The answer is more likely no. As long as the cost of living continues to rise, property taxes will continue to rise as well. Even with the housing market right now, the economy is still on the rise. Schools still need money, communities need money and other districts need money as well. If no one [...]
Read More...Your Property Taxes And A Property Tax Auction
Posted on March 18, 2008 - Filed Under Property taxes | 22 Comments
If you fail to pay your property taxes when they are due and continue to avoid paying them, you stand a good chance of accumulating penalties and interest. After a given amount of time, the county office can place a lien on your property. If you continue to avoid paying the property taxes, you home [...]
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