You can go to 201 South Main Street to pay your property taxes.
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Both states. First fill out a non-resident NC tax return. That's Form D-400. As a non-resident you will need to fill out lines 51-53 on page 4 to calculate the portion of your income taxable in NC. You will pay taxes to NC only for the income earned in NC. Then fill out a SC resident return. That's Form SC1040. You will pay taxes to SC for all income of any type that you earned anywhere in the world. Attach Schedule SC1040TC ("2008 Tax Credits") to your SC tax return. SC will give you a credit for some of the taxes paid to NC. Caution: If you have a large balance due to SC and your employer cannot withhold SC taxes for you, you should consider making quarterly estimated tax payments directly to SC in order to avoid a possible underpayment penalty for 2009. Where to find state tax forms: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html
If you inherit money willed to you in the state of North Carolina, you must pay taxes on the money. Inheritance taxes are more than regular employee taxes.
A South Carolina (SC) resident would only have to pay South Carolina taxes on regular payroll earnings. However, if you live in South Carolina, but work in North Carolina (NC), you would be required to pay North Carolina taxes on your payroll earnings. When it comes time to file taxes, you may have to pay taxes to SC, but to be sure you should speak to a tax specialist.
You can go to 201 South Main Street to pay your property taxes.
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at the end of the month
You don't pay the taxes, the person receiving the car as a gift does.
North Carolina permits wages to be garnished in very limited circumstances. Wage garnishments are allowed for unpaid income taxes, court ordered child support, child support arrears, and defaulted student loans. Other creditors cannot garnish wages in North Carolina.
Yes, probate would be necessary to insure that all debts are taken care of, the title gets properly transferred and that the appropriate state and federal taxes are paid. Consult a probate attorney in NC for specifics. There may be a short version of probate that can be used.
Both states. First fill out a non-resident NC tax return. That's Form D-400. As a non-resident you will need to fill out lines 51-53 on page 4 to calculate the portion of your income taxable in NC. You will pay taxes to NC only for the income earned in NC. Then fill out a SC resident return. That's Form SC1040. You will pay taxes to SC for all income of any type that you earned anywhere in the world. Attach Schedule SC1040TC ("2008 Tax Credits") to your SC tax return. SC will give you a credit for some of the taxes paid to NC. Caution: If you have a large balance due to SC and your employer cannot withhold SC taxes for you, you should consider making quarterly estimated tax payments directly to SC in order to avoid a possible underpayment penalty for 2009. Where to find state tax forms: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html
Of course they do silly goose. If you have a job that you went to college for your going to get paid. :)
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No not in the state of NC - only for child support and taxes. Wanda Improve Credit, LLC
If you inherit money willed to you in the state of North Carolina, you must pay taxes on the money. Inheritance taxes are more than regular employee taxes.
NC is not a community property state. Assets would be divided in an equitable manner.