Generally, the fee owner of the property is responsible for paying the property taxes. That would be the grantee in the deed of conveyance. In this case the 'deed of trust' is assumed to be a mortgage.
is there an age limit on who pays fica taxes
50 % of wage earners pay no taxes!!
“husband and wife live together but file separately. both are itemizing deductions. husband pays mortgage and r/e taxes. house in both names. does the mortgage interest and r/e taxes have to be split if all paid by husband or is husband entitled to take full deduction.”
they don't pay taxes they're all illegals
Sales tax is an example of an indirect tax. This is taxes that a consumer pays to someone else and then that other person pays the taxes to the government.
The Seller is to pay the taxes until the deed/title has been changed over to lessee/buyer name
It depends on if it was mentioned in the purchase offer. In the state of Florida the seller commonly pays for the deed transfer taxes but there is not a mandate on who pays it.
is there an age limit on who pays fica taxes
Paying the taxes alone, no. If others are named on the deed, you'll need to work with them, period. All named individuals own the property equally. The court doesn't care who pays the taxes as long as they're being paid. Stop paying the taxes, and all of you risk losing the property.
The trustee or the administrator of the trust or the beneficiaries would be responsible for paying the taxes that may be due when the property is sold.
50 % of wage earners pay no taxes!!
50 % of wage earners pay no taxes!!
Everybody.
It is paid for in taxes.
your estate.
we do
Paying taxes does not provide ownership. A person who pays another person's taxes is generally considered a volunteer.See related link.