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not if you are renting free from the home owner the home owner has to pay taxes
In this scenario, the owner is typically responsible for paying property taxes, even if they do not live on the property. The life tenant, as the person living on the property and benefiting from it, does not typically have a legal obligation to pay property taxes unless specified otherwise in their agreement with the owner.
No, you pay inheritance tax and, ultimately, property tax as the owner.
A delinquent property tax owner.
To purchase a home it will be required that the taxes be payed. If the previous owner did not pay them and is not going to pay them then the new owner will be responsible for paying them before they can purchase the home.
In general, yes, the owner of a rental property will pay income tax on the rent received.
No, Hairstylist who rent a booth in a salon do not pay any type of commission. They are responsible for paying the booth rental and for any and all products they use. They may get a commission if they sell haircare from the Salon owner.
I guess, but t depends on the terms of your agreement that he pay the debt. He doesn't pay YOU taxes....you aren't a government and can't impose tax.
Yes, it is legal for hairstylists to rent a chair in a salon and cut hair. This is a common practice in the beauty industry where stylists pay a fixed rent to the salon owner for the use of the chair and facilities. Legal requirements may vary by location, so it's important to ensure compliance with local regulations.
Resident property owner do pay property taxes to the state of Florida each year.
The answer technically is "NO" because the owner of the house pays the taxes. However, if it is stated in the lease that the renter signs, and the owner charges the property taxes, the answer would be yes. But, technically the owner legally pays property taxes on their home. If a renter signs a lease with this worded as such, the owner is scamming you and your rent will be higher than it should be. Do not sign it!
Yes crab fishermen pay income taxes whether they are an employee or self employed. Most crab fishermen are considered to be self employed and the boat owner does not withhold any taxes from the pay of the fisheman. The fisherman must pay their own state and federal income taxes, social security and such themselves. Your are considered self employed if your pay is based on catch shares. If you're self employed, you get a 1099 misc. from the vessel owner or seafood company.