Yes this could be possible.
You can have a taxable gain on the sale of personal property however you obtain the property. Individuals do no have to pay estate taxes, the estate of a deceased person would have to pay any inheritance taxes due before property was dispersed to the heirs. As to the sale of property by someone who inherited property, you would owe taxes on any gain on have from the sale of such property. You basis (value) of the property is the fair market value of such property on the date of death of the previous owner. This is called a stepped up basis and a benefit of inherited property.
I'm not absolutely sure with the State of Michigan but the Federal income tax, you are required to show income on property sold whether or not the property was inherited. It may also be different based on what kind of property you are talking about. The taxes may differ when you have real property like a home or other property like bank accounts, stock, insurance proceeds, etc. I would suggest that you have a professional prepare your taxes in a situation like this.
In the USA, you can report the death of cattle on your taxes. This is done by listing them as a Sale of Business Property for a sale price of zero dollars.
peasants they wont pay taxes then his property will be sale by auction.....is called zabt.
Most states finance their capital budget through the state taxes businesses and citizens pay. These include sales tax, income and property taxes and inheritance taxes. They can also use the sale of bonds.
You can have a taxable gain on the sale of personal property however you obtain the property. Individuals do no have to pay estate taxes, the estate of a deceased person would have to pay any inheritance taxes due before property was dispersed to the heirs. As to the sale of property by someone who inherited property, you would owe taxes on any gain on have from the sale of such property. You basis (value) of the property is the fair market value of such property on the date of death of the previous owner. This is called a stepped up basis and a benefit of inherited property.
In Pennsylvania, there is no state inheritance tax on the sale of inherited property. However, capital gains tax may apply if the property is sold for a profit. It is recommended to consult with a tax professional for guidance specific to your situation.
If money (i.e.; mortgage/mechanics lien/taxes/etc) are owed on the property it makes no difference whether it is inherited or not. It would have been inherited SUBJECT TO the liens and encumbrances.
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.
I'm not absolutely sure with the State of Michigan but the Federal income tax, you are required to show income on property sold whether or not the property was inherited. It may also be different based on what kind of property you are talking about. The taxes may differ when you have real property like a home or other property like bank accounts, stock, insurance proceeds, etc. I would suggest that you have a professional prepare your taxes in a situation like this.
Property taxes are paid to local governments like counties, not states. If a property is sold at foreclosure auction, usually the county property taxes are paid first out of any proceeds from the sale.
Yes you know that the taxes are due when you sell property.
Under Illinois law, the Treasurer's Office is required to conduct two types of tax sales in which delinquent property taxes are sold. The first is the Annual Tax Sale, held once a year, sometime after the Second Installment. If property taxes for the immediately preceding tax year are delinquent on a parcel, they are offered for sale to tax purchasers at the Annual Tax Sale. The sale may be held any time from the fall of that year to the fall of the following year. The biennial Scavenger Sale (conducted in odd-numbered years), offers taxes on properties that have delinquencies on two or more years that were not purchased at an Annual Tax Sale. In Cook County, the sale has traditionally taken place in the fall or early winter months.
In the USA, you can report the death of cattle on your taxes. This is done by listing them as a Sale of Business Property for a sale price of zero dollars.
Is this property for sale do to none payment for back taxes, and how much?
Payment of delinquent property taxes are governed by state law. In general taxes due on property acquired by foreclosure are due at time of sale. Some states do have laws granting a grace period under specific circumstances. If the law required taxes to be paid at the time of sale, and they weren't, the sale is not valid.
That's the decision of the executor of the estate.