In my state there is no sales tax on a home sale.
In some states you do have to pay the sales tax on the purchase of a used mobile home.
In Louisiana, under Act 500 of the Louisiana 2009 Regular Legislative Session, mobile home owners who reside in the home will pay tax on 46 % of the retail price. If the owner does NOT reside in the home ,they will pay tax based on the total cost of the home. This sales tax does not apply to any subsequent sale of the home.
In most cases, as a renter in a mobile home park, you are not directly responsible for paying property taxes. The park owner or management typically covers property tax expenses, which may be factored into your monthly rent.
There is no sales tax on real estate purchases.
If you can't pay your property tax, eventually your home would be taken for payment of back taxes.
The difference between gross pay and net pay is that gross pay is the amount that you receive before tax deductions and pay net is the money you take home after all the tax deductions
You pay the sales tax of your home state. Not the state where you bought it. Some state have recipricol agreements and yoiu do pay tax in the state in which you purchased the vehicle. IF that states tax rate is lower then you home state, you will make up the difference at the time you title and register the vehicle.
you pay the tax of the state that you bought it in
Net pay is what remains from gross pay after all deductions, such as tax, have been made. It is your 'take home' pay.
You would have to call a State Revenue office to get that clear. -In my experience ( Canada) you always pay sales tax.
A delinquent property tax owner.