Generally, if you pay back property taxes on property you do not own you would be considered a volunteer. Your payments would not give you any ownership interest in that property.
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no, the realestate taxes are for the house not the land and the land-lord has to pay taxes on the land anyway.
No unless that is yours and the buyers agreement they might have you pay taxes or they won't move in and if they do pay taxes you won't have to worry about them.
want to know if a grant could help pay back taxes.
The Incas payed their taxes by paying taxes on the land they worked on.
It is the responsibility of the land owner to pay the property taxes. If a land owner is selling property for which back taxes are owed the payment of the taxes can be part of the negotiations for the sale of the land. However, the issue must be addressed prior to the sale.It is up to the purchaser of property to make certain the property taxes have been paid by the seller at the time of the purchase. If the buyer doesn't demand proof the taxes have been paid BEFORE the sale, the land will be acquired SUBJECT TO any back taxes owed. If land is purchased for which back taxes are owed the new owner will be responsible for paying the back taxes or the town will take possession of the property.The purchase of real property should always be supervised by an attorney. One of the first items on the land purchase check list is to obtain a certificate from the town that states the taxes are paid.
Land, because they couldn't pay their taxes.
Land, because they couldn't pay their taxes.
You won't get money back in taxes, you will get to subtract your medical expenses from your taxes. This will lower the amount of taxes you pay.
If you are owing taxes you must pay back, it is best to go to your local tax agency to ask for advice, it is the best route to take to pay taxes back.
Yes, you can choose to have taxes withheld or pay them back at tax time.
Land, because they couldn't pay their taxes.