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Property Tax, could your parents save on taxes?

Posted by James Breen at 27 February 2008 10:8

I have no idea thses are millions of people who think this way, who feel the same way in the face of property tax. I can stress strongly enough that every individual makes words.

It is something always coming out on top.

Utah's Property Tax System: Its Not Broken But Could Be Improved Wednesday February 27th 2008, 12:44 am Filed under: Davis County, Utah, The Law, Politics Full Personal Disclosure: I am currently employed by the Davis County Assessor Office as a Certified Residential Appraiser. This blog post represents my own opinion only. KVNU's For The People blog posted the entirety of an article by the Utah Foundation explaining Utah's property tax system and how it works. Utah's "Truth in Taxation" ..[more].

Everyday if all of us who can make the same choice, it will be amazing. Yeah, I like to read this:

From Ramit: Yesterday, Todd wrote about what to do before you file your taxes. Today, this article is specifically for college students. I know, I know. You feel guilty because your parents are paying thousands every semester while you're busy napping all day and trying to spit game at the girl next door. And failing. Your parents may be able to save on taxes if they follow some of the instructions below. Take a look and send them this article.] * * * Guest post by Todd Doerr Are you ..[more].

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Quote:] A solution to determining which works are in the "Mickey Mouse" category of copyrights and which are in the more socially valuable "oral rehydration therapy" class of work is not feasible for a government bureaucracy. However, if all copyrights were taxed at a fixed (but significant) amount per year to maintain the copyright (all registered through the copyright office and searchable), there would be a significant carrying cost and most of the copyrighted material would revert to .. full article.

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Both types of bankruptcy may get rid of unsecured debts and stop foreclosures, repossessions, garnishments, offs, and debt collection activities. Both also provide exemptions that allow people to keep certain assets, although exemption amounts vary among states. Note that personal bankruptcy usually does not erase child support, alimony, fines, taxes, and some student loan obligations. And unless you have an acceptable plan to catch up on your debt under Chapter 13, bankruptcy usually does not allow you to keep property when your creditor has an unpaid mortgage or lien on it.


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