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Q: Can you get your registration even if you haven't paid yoir property taxes?
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If owner does not live on the property but a life tenant does who pays 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.


What reasoning supported tying the right to vote property ownership?

Before 1920, most taxes were assessed on property. When all taxes are based on property, it makes sense to restrict voting to property owners. When non-property owners are voting on property TAXES, the non-owner is has no reason not to vote for higher taxes that he won't be paying. Since the advent of the income tax, even people who don't own property are paying taxes, so the voter rolls needed to be expanded. Here in 2014, the disconnect between paying taxes and voting is becoming bad again.


How do you Save My Property Tax in Michigan?

If you own a property and if you feel that your property is overtaxed. Then the best way is property tax appeal. You can even hire a Property tax lawyer who can help you to reduce your property taxes.


What can happen to you if you are behind on paying your property taxes?

If you are in default on your property taxes the municipality can record a tax taking against your property and commence an action to take possession of your property. Even if you pay up at that point there will be costly fees, interest and charges added to what you originally owed.


Can you still REPAY MY PROPERTY TAXES EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN SOLD AT TAX SALE?

Check to see what the period of redemption is in your state. You may have a year to redeem the property by paying the taxes and associated costs and interest.


How did US federal government raise money before income tax?

AnswerThrough excise taxes (taxes on businesses), import/export taxes, transaction taxes (taxes on property transfers), sales taxes, property taxes, etc. etc. The government has taxed pretty much everything throughout its time. Heck, they even tax your property when you die (estate taxes).


What do death and taxes have in common?

I think there is a lot of bills in the way when someone dies. Some of them might even be taxes on things like your home. You know property taxes. I think I am right because we had that after grammy's death.


Does millage apply to real estate taxes or just personal property taxes?

Under most all tax systems (I'm sure there are exceptions), the millage unit is used for determining taxes of all types of property, real or personal. It may be a different amount for any particular type of property to another...even Commercial Real Estate to Industrial or Residential....or personal property where Cars compared to household may have a different rate. Millage: A tax rate on property, expressed in mills per dollar of value of the property.


What benefits do you receive even though you may not pay taxes?

I personally cannot think of any benefits that are conditional on paying taxes. Unless you consider not being arrested or not having your property being confiscated to be a benefit.


What is an example of a standby cost?

The firm will incur standby costs even if it does not use existing capacity; examples include property taxes and depreciation on a building.


Where can you find free land?

I do not believe there is actual "free" land available, even if you get a "deal", property taxes, existing and future liens will always have to be paid.


Can illegal aliens own property even if they are not paying taxes and have fake ID?

That would be impossible as you describe. A fake ID would mean that the property owned would be in a fake name. Which is fine, but if it were contested, he would not have the property any more, not actually being "John Smith", the name on the deed. Also, property taxes must be paid each year no matter what name - real or fake - is on the deed. And if they aren't paid, then "John Smith" will lose the property.