You might start here; http://www.ustreas.gov/auctions/irs/
Guy N. Beasley has written: 'Investment in tax properties' -- subject(s): Tax-sales, Foreclosure, Real estate investment, Government sale of real property
Sales Tax is imposed by State and Local government. Sales tax provides around 11 percent of state tax revenue (on average).
Sales Tax is imposed by State and Local government. Sales tax provides around 11 percent of state tax revenue (on average).
All towns in the State of Connecticut have tax foreclosure sales. The State of Connecticut Judicial Branch lists pending foreclosure sales online by town. They list the sales date and time, docket number, type of sale, property address, property photo, and bidding instructions. You can also find tax sale information and property listings from the individual town tax collector websites.
The most reliable site for one to find a chart showing how to calculate sales tax is the government website. In the US this would be the IRS website.In Canada it would be the CRA website. By getting the information directly from the government one can be assured that they have the correct rates.
Bid4Assets is an auction website. It specializes in selling homes and land that are not in a very good condition, as well as county tax sales, government sales and storefronts.
It is property "seized" by the government for non-payment of taxes or in satisfaction of a tax lien. It can either be converted to government use or sold at auction to raise revenue.
There are programs and books with step-by-step explanations and tutorials on how to invest in and purchase tax liens and profit from them, as well as state-by-state guides on where to find tax lien sales in your state. Visit the link below for the website, Tax Sale/Lien Reviews, to learn about these helpful resources.
Alaska does not have a state sales tax or personal income tax. However, some local government bodies in Alaska do impose a sales tax.
Each state has their own law for sales tax. Most states do not charge sales tax to government or nonprofit entities. A nonprofit must obtain a sales tax certificate stating that they are exempt from sales tax.
Sales tax is the levy added to purchases made by the government. Suffolk County, New York sales tax is 8.63%.
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