It is very difficult to get specific property tax information online unless you have granted access to the state tax websites.
Go to your county where the taxes are owned and see if they can arrange a payment plan. If this is not possible one can find help from a tax professional. It is possible to get in trouble with the IRS for property back taxes but it isn't likely since the IRS only handles federal taxes and property taxes are controlled by individual counties.
Normally the taxes and insurance are included in the payment.
This is possible.
This can be possible when the property taxes are not paid by the owners and the taxing authorities seize the property and sell it at auction to collect the past due property taxes.
If the town takes your property for non-payment of property taxes then you lose all rights in the property unless you redeem the land by paying the delinquent taxes.
Is this property for sale do to none payment for back taxes, and how much?
Answer: The municipality can record a Tax Taking against your property and eventually take ownership through a court decree for non-payment of taxes.
If you can't pay your property tax, eventually your home would be taken for payment of back taxes.
Contact the tax office and ask about a settlement or payment options.
You mean pay....any payment of property taxes is applied to the earliest tax due, and interst and penalties, before current ones.
Property that is confiscated for the non payment of taxes usually gets sold at auction. Check your local paper to find out when your town holds their auctions.
Payment of property taxes in arrears means that the taxes are actually assessed, or considered payable and due, when the year that they cover is past or almost over. An example of this is if your taxes are due/payable in October but the taxes are for the period of January to December of the same year.