If you're the one renting it... indirectly, in that the owner will charge rent sufficient to cover expenses, including the property tax. If you're the owner... yes, directly.
I don't know if you are talking about income tax or property taxes. The answer is the same for both. In renting the house out you will pay income taxes on your gain from rental income and you will pay property taxes for the ownership of the property.
If you start renting out a property then you must pay tax or risk being charged and made to pay a fine. All tax must be paid on any profit made less deductions for costs such as letting agent fees.
Depends where you are.
Yes. If you did you would be considered a volunteer. Paying the taxes wouldn't give you any ownership rights. You might try to arrange to deduct the tax payments from your rent.
A property tax (or millage tax) is levied on the value of property, an ad valorem tax that the owner is required to pay. It is a direct tax.
Yes, we have to pay tax on it
If you can't pay your property tax, eventually your home would be taken for payment of back taxes.
I'm sure you need to mortage the house or pay cash plus it's only a tax break.
no. the Amish do not pay taxes.
Resident property owner do pay property taxes to the state of Florida each year.
The owner of the property pays the tax on the income generated by the property. This is known as the "fruit of the tree doctrine."