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Yes, you do, but they are usually quite small.
their taxes are going to be the same as a residential home because they have recently shed their tax free status. many mobile home owners now pay taxes that have never paid it in the past.
In Canada you do. -If you are in US,consult your local realtors for this answer.
You don't have to pay taxes when selling a motorcycle, but the buyer has to pay taxes when he goes to the title agency. Some people say the vehicle is a gift so they can avoid paying tax.
Unless you pay the mobile home in one shot, you may be assessed sales and other miscellaneous taxes. Most times, however, the only taxes that are assesses are lot or property fees.
from what i believe (depending on the county/state) you wouldn't be paying the taxes on the mobile home, but rather the land it is sitting on. This is usually referred to as a tax lien. But most states have a set amount of time that you have to pay the back taxes on before you can obtain the property/mobile home (there is a legal process to obtain it too) Some states vary from 5-7 yrs
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not if you are renting free from the home owner the home owner has to pay taxes
You do in Canada and I would guess in most US states, though apparently some states make allowances if it's a used home.
Yes, you may pay income tax for selling your new home in Toronto.
yes
no, the realestate taxes are for the house not the land and the land-lord has to pay taxes on the land anyway.