County Governments
The Income Tax Board is responsible for collecting our income tax… it says in the name people!
County Government
tax assessor
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Q. Who is responsible for homeowners insurance the beneficiary of the trust or the person with a life estate interest in the property? A. If the property is a (personal residence, family farm, rental property or even a vacation property) held in trust.Regardless of a life estate for a named beneficiary. The property tax payable would be the responsibility of the owner of the property listed on the property deed. In this case it appears that the owner of the property is the trust. Therefore the trust would be responsible for the tax. The remainderman beneficiary nor the current beneficiary enjoying a life estate in the property would owe the property tax.
The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is responsible for handling all tax related situations.
Tax sale property has a quit claim deed. Any liens on the property, mortgages, from the previous owner will remain on the property. You would be responsible to pay off the lien or the lien holder would foreclose.
the king maybe
The names on the current deed determine who is listed as owner in the tax assessor's records. All the grantees on the deed are responsible for paying the property taxes.
No the bank pays the property tax and maintains the property. You are still responsible for the mortgage
Property tax
The property tax rates are set in each town. You would need to contact the town in which you are interestedGo to the below enclosed website for more informationbrtweb.phila.gov/The Department of Revenue is responsible for collecting real estate taxes. Please visit the Department of Revenue Website for information regarding the billing, collecting and accounting of real estate taxes.You may also access a property's real estate tax balance information on the Department of Revenue Website from the BRT Property Search Service .3.305% (CITY) + 4.959% (SCHOOL) = 8.264% (TOTAL)To determine your tax due amount take the totalrate times your assessment. Please refer to the Board of Revision of Taxes website at brtweb.phila.gov to find your assessed value.