Yes, you can pay your property taxes with a credit card.
Only if the credit card an "equity line of credit" which is secured by a second mortgage on the property. But then, if her name is not on the house, she couldn't have used it for security on the credit card, so NO.
It goes on the credit reports as a delinquencyAnswer:If you don't pay your credit card debt then to your creditor may take you to civil court and can get a judgment to hold your property. There are other penalty as well if you dont pay your credit card debt.
Yes, you can pay your federal taxes online using a credit card, if you have one. You will need to go to the website stated on your return and then follow the instructions given.
One can pay credit card bills online by consulting with the website of their credit card company. Many companies offer an option to pay credit card bills online.
You cannot take any credit card debt or interest as a deductible on your taxes. Credit card debt is considered personal debt and does not qualify for tax breaks.
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Yes. She may have a suitable explanation for not paying property tax.
Only if the credit card an "equity line of credit" which is secured by a second mortgage on the property. But then, if her name is not on the house, she couldn't have used it for security on the credit card, so NO.
It goes on the credit reports as a delinquencyAnswer:If you don't pay your credit card debt then to your creditor may take you to civil court and can get a judgment to hold your property. There are other penalty as well if you dont pay your credit card debt.
Yes, you can pay your federal taxes online using a credit card, if you have one. You will need to go to the website stated on your return and then follow the instructions given.
Yes.
Yes, you can pay your federal taxes online using a credit card, if you have one. You will need to go to the website stated on your return and then follow the instructions given.
Call your local treasurer's office and ask if you can pay taxes in advance. Many will allow you to pay a year in advance and will either credit or bill you for the difference if the tax rate changes or property value changes. Many people want to pay their taxes in advance for income tax reasons.
Yes. Just as you would pay property taxes on any property that you own.
Yes. They pay income taxes and property taxes and sales taxes.
Purchasing a house is not tax-deductible.You can deduct mortgage interest (which you do not have) and property taxes. If you received a property tax credit from the seller, which appears on the settlement sheet from your closing, you must net that against any taxes you paid during 2007. If there was any credit for taxes due in 2008, net that portion of the credit against property taxes you pay in 2008 to figure your deductible portion.
There are some websites that allow you to pay you property taxes online. You can go to your County treasure office to pay your taxes.