Presuming you mean Property Taxes. Depends on the lease. If you have what is called a "gross lease", you pay only the stated rent, and all costs of the proerty, (taxes, insurance, maintenance, etc) are on the landlord. However most commercial and virtually all retail leases have some form of Net or triple Net lease...where the tennant pays for any or all of the costs as above, and maybe more, as specified. In reality, there is no free lunch...if you have a gross lease the costs of those things are included anyway, probably with a profit margin built in.
Yes you will have to pay taxes, title and fees on top of the downpayment when you lease a car.
I'm no lawyer but... This definitely sounds like a responsibility of the owner. Unless the tenant agreed in the leasing contract to pay this, then they don't.
There are many leasing companies out there depending on your location. This is an excellent article on how to decide on a leasing company that suits your company's needs. http://www.christianet.com/autoloans/commercialtruckleasing.htm
Yes, they pay taxes. If you work you pay taxes no exceptions.
Estates pay taxes on income and may have to pay inheritance taxes.
the pay before taxes net pay is after taxes
They didn’t pay taxes.
Yes. They pay income taxes and property taxes and sales taxes.
How much federal taxes do you have to pay on $600?
If looking at your pay stubs, you gross pay represents your total pay before taxes. The net pay is your pay after taxes.
if they pay the taxes for the house then no if they don't pay taxes then they do pay
People pay taxes in many different ways. Taxes are taken out of your paycheck, you pay taxes when you make purchases at a store, and you pay taxes on your home and property.