No. The buyer's attorney must make certain the taxes are paid by obtaining a certificate to that effect from the town.
No. The buyer's attorney must make certain the taxes are paid by obtaining a certificate to that effect from the town.
No. The buyer's attorney must make certain the taxes are paid by obtaining a certificate to that effect from the town.
No. The buyer's attorney must make certain the taxes are paid by obtaining a certificate to that effect from the town.
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No. The buyer's attorney must make certain the taxes are paid by obtaining a certificate to that effect from the town.
Before 1920, most taxes were assessed on property. When all taxes are based on property, it makes sense to restrict voting to property owners. When non-property owners are voting on property TAXES, the non-owner is has no reason not to vote for higher taxes that he won't be paying. Since the advent of the income tax, even people who don't own property are paying taxes, so the voter rolls needed to be expanded. Here in 2014, the disconnect between paying taxes and voting is becoming bad again.
AnswerThrough excise taxes (taxes on businesses), import/export taxes, transaction taxes (taxes on property transfers), sales taxes, property taxes, etc. etc. The government has taxed pretty much everything throughout its time. Heck, they even tax your property when you die (estate taxes).
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Hai should expect to pay 5% less on the 630 = (630-31.50) or $598.50
Shays's Rebellion