Your local probate attorney can answer your question, given the county where you live.
Generally the taxes are paid by the estate.
If they are property taxes, there is a lien on the property. In those cases the property has to be sold to settle the debts. If there are no assets in the estate, the taxes won't get paid.
The term "real estate taxes" means the taxes on the property that you own. Your real estate is the property itself. This tax is generally payed annually to your county.
If the property is in the estate, the estate is responsible for them. You are entitled to be reimbursed if you have paid them for the estate. Submit your claim to the executor.
The owner of the life estate.
Yes, you will have to pay estate taxes on inherited property. In the United States an estate taxes is always imposed on the transfer of the "taxable estate" of a deceased person. Have already paid state taxes for CA. in FEB. Are there going to be more? I've paid taxes, is there aditional taxes included.
Is the real estate tax the same as the property tax? Yes, real estate tax and property tax are frequently used interchangeably, but there are minor differences. Local governments levy taxes on land and structures, known as real estate tax. Property tax refers to both real estate and personal property taxes, such as those on vehicles, boats, and business equipment. Most people refer to property tax as real estate tax, which is based on the assessed value of land and structures.
Once they have inherited the property, yes. Until then the estate is responsible.
CT real estate property taxes are paid in arrears
In Michigan if there is delinquent taxes on a home and property and an outsider pays the taxes do they take over title to the home and property.
Yes. An estate is comprised of all real and personal property owned by a living person or by a decedent at the time of death. Estate planning is all about how to pass along one's "estate" to the next generation with the least amount of taxes having to be paid.
Yes, if the property was owned by the decedent and the Will provides that it be sold. In that case, the executor must carry out the provisions in the Will unless the provision is changed by a court order. It is assumed that there are other heirs besides the ones who paid the taxes on that property. The heirs who paid the taxes can file a claim against the estate for the amount they paid in taxes and they can offer to buy the property from the estate if they wish to keep it. They should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.