Any question that starts out, "Can a government..." and involves the word "tax", well, the answer is always "Yes."
The only way they cannot is if you prove that you do not owe that tax. Yes, yes, I know, you are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, and you never had a hearing. I'm afraid we're a long way from 1791, and you'll find that doesn't apply.
You need to either pay it, or prove you don't owe it. Consulting with an attorney will be of great help here.
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ADDITIONAL: With regards to NY state putting a lien "on your property in Florida....." If the FL property is your legal residence and you are 'homesteaded,' your personal residence is protected from seizure or foreclosure. If it is NOT, then your property could be in jeapordy. See the advice contained in the first answer. (A good point, the lien may be placed, but a sale can't be compelled in that situation. And without a sale, the lien is unfulfilled.)
Steve owns property in The Bahamas, Florida and Essex (although the last is currently up for sale)
Resident property owner do pay property taxes to the state of Florida each year.
In Florida, adult children do not have automatic rights to the joint accounts made with the parent's second spouse. If the accounts were set up as joint accounts with rights of survivorship, they would pass directly to the surviving joint owner. The adult children may have a claim if they can prove that the joint accounts were not intended to be gifts to the second spouse, but this can be legally complex and challenging to prove. Consulting with a probate attorney in Florida would be advisable in this situation.
Yes, you can get a lien on your homesteaded property in Florida. A court will put a lien on the property if money is owed in a judgement.
Joint property is also considered to be community property. Florida is not one of the nine joint property states in the United States.?æ
Your property in Michigan would not be affected by your mortgage in Florida.Your property in Michigan would not be affected by your mortgage in Florida.Your property in Michigan would not be affected by your mortgage in Florida.Your property in Michigan would not be affected by your mortgage in Florida.
To find information on property insurance in Florida, speak to an insurance broker in Florida. There are many insurance companies who insure property in Florida, so speaking to a broker can help one find the best deal.
He is currently on the Florida Marlins ( 2012)
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Siblings can force the sale of inherited property in Florida. All siblings must agree or the property will have to be sold and split up, as long as each of them are on the property's name and/or will.
Florida.
No