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hover11 wrote:How on GOD'S GREEN earth can the government own the property when you have a deed in your possession. Ppl on here like to talk what they don't know. Unless the definition of deed changed recently and I am completely unaware.
Phone Surgeon wrote:You have the equitable interest. Government has the legal interest.
Don't pay your installments na.
That 2013 salary is still 5 figures after tax and other deductions but carry onst7 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:You have the equitable interest. Government has the legal interest.
Don't pay your installments na.
he have 5000 set aside... he ballin with that 2013 salary lol
st7 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:You have the equitable interest. Government has the legal interest.
Don't pay your installments na.
he have 5000 set aside... he ballin with that 2013 salary lol
Phone Surgeon wrote:I could never take on anything he say after what he tries to portray about having no worries and then realizing them messages in my inbox was from him and how he was crying and looking to a random person on the internet begging for extra judicial money retrieval .
And then wanna play prim and proper and law abiding on the forum.
Kix yes
hover11 wrote:How on GOD'S GREEN earth can the government own the property when you have a deed in your possession. Ppl on here like to talk what they don't know. Unless the definition of deed changed recently and I am completely unaware.
88sins wrote:hover11 wrote:How on GOD'S GREEN earth can the government own the property when you have a deed in your possession. Ppl on here like to talk what they don't know. Unless the definition of deed changed recently and I am completely unaware.
Ask that them that question after you read the act and see the part where if you don't pay it they have the legal right to kick you out of your house and sell it without your consent or signature.
But what you really should be asking is...
If you paid for something and you supposedly own it and have documentation that proves that you own it, why do you have to pay an annual fee to the state be allowed to keep what I already paid for? Because let's not forget, they already have it in law that if you don't pay they can seize and sell your your property to recover the tax you owe them.
And/or
If the state can legally take possession and dispose of an asset that you lawfully bought or built and already paid taxes on, simply because you don't pay them a tax to be allowed to keep what you paid for, can you really say that that property is actually entirely yours?
VexXx Dogg wrote:
Eminent domain?
I think a lot of countries have this loophole built in to the law to serve the interest of the govt.
One red female minster already said they will take house tax money and fix red government areas.Phone Surgeon wrote:I don't like the idea of the tax considering how shitty our government services are here.
Roads
Water
Police service etc
And then you seeing them taking our tax payer money and wasting it on high rent for buildings they not using. On highways that collapsing into the sea etc
j.o.e wrote:So y’all ok with paying the original land and building tax or don’t want to pay any tax ? Just asking
j.o.e wrote:So y’all ok with paying the original land and building tax or don’t want to pay any tax ? Just asking
88sins wrote:j.o.e wrote:So y’all ok with paying the original land and building tax or don’t want to pay any tax ? Just asking
It ain't that simplistic.
Part of the problem is the serious lack of accountability,. You paying a tax and you have no idea where it is being spent, or on what, but if history has taught you nothing else, all you know is that your tax dollars are not going to be used to bring any benefit whatsoever to you, your property, or your community, and nobody will be able to show you where your money is going. Its done that way intentionally. That in and of itself is utter nonsense.
Another issue is, they want to tax you on your property simply because you worked and made the best usage of your resources, and you have some of the finer things in your property. Things that you probably already paid taxes on when you acquired them. Never before have I ever heard of property taxes being assessed and levied anywhere based on things such as what type of flooring and ceiling you have, or if you have ac, or if you have electricity and running water. And they are asking these very intrusive questions because these rat-sodomizers are looking for any way they can to make you pay more to be allowed to keep what is yours.
But this is what this nation of idiots chose, so let them have it.
Redman wrote:88sins wrote:j.o.e wrote:So y’all ok with paying the original land and building tax or don’t want to pay any tax ? Just asking
It ain't that simplistic.
Part of the problem is the serious lack of accountability,. You paying a tax and you have no idea where it is being spent, or on what, but if history has taught you nothing else, all you know is that your tax dollars are not going to be used to bring any benefit whatsoever to you, your property, or your community, and nobody will be able to show you where your money is going. Its done that way intentionally. That in and of itself is utter nonsense.
Another issue is, they want to tax you on your property simply because you worked and made the best usage of your resources, and you have some of the finer things in your property. Things that you probably already paid taxes on when you acquired them. Never before have I ever heard of property taxes being assessed and levied anywhere based on things such as what type of flooring and ceiling you have, or if you have ac, or if you have electricity and running water. And they are asking these very intrusive questions because these rat-sodomizers are looking for any way they can to make you pay more to be allowed to keep what is yours.
But this is what this nation of idiots chose, so let them have it.
Morning, hope this helps,
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=how+are+build ... sed&ia=web
From Investopedia:
How are Property Taxes Calculated?
Your property tax bill is based on the assessed value of your property, any exemptions for which you qualify, and a property tax rate.
Assessed value is the dollar value assigned to a home or other piece of real estate for property tax purposes. It takes into account the value of comparable properties in the area, among other factors. In many cases, the assessed value is calculated as a percentage of the fair market value of the property.
Assessed value takes into account the overall quality and condition of the property, local property values, square footage, home features, and market conditions. Many of these judgments are based on computerized real estate data for that neighborhood and the surrounding area.
88sins wrote:Redman wrote:88sins wrote:j.o.e wrote:So y’all ok with paying the original land and building tax or don’t want to pay any tax ? Just asking
It ain't that simplistic.
Part of the problem is the serious lack of accountability,. You paying a tax and you have no idea where it is being spent, or on what, but if history has taught you nothing else, all you know is that your tax dollars are not going to be used to bring any benefit whatsoever to you, your property, or your community, and nobody will be able to show you where your money is going. Its done that way intentionally. That in and of itself is utter nonsense.
Another issue is, they want to tax you on your property simply because you worked and made the best usage of your resources, and you have some of the finer things in your property. Things that you probably already paid taxes on when you acquired them. Never before have I ever heard of property taxes being assessed and levied anywhere based on things such as what type of flooring and ceiling you have, or if you have ac, or if you have electricity and running water. And they are asking these very intrusive questions because these rat-sodomizers are looking for any way they can to make you pay more to be allowed to keep what is yours.
But this is what this nation of idiots chose, so let them have it.
Morning, hope this helps,
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=how+are+build ... sed&ia=web
From Investopedia:
How are Property Taxes Calculated?
Your property tax bill is based on the assessed value of your property, any exemptions for which you qualify, and a property tax rate.
Assessed value is the dollar value assigned to a home or other piece of real estate for property tax purposes. It takes into account the value of comparable properties in the area, among other factors. In many cases, the assessed value is calculated as a percentage of the fair market value of the property.
Assessed value takes into account the overall quality and condition of the property, local property values, square footage, home features, and market conditions. Many of these judgments are based on computerized real estate data for that neighborhood and the surrounding area.
It doesn't help.
We all know how taxes are calculated.
What I want to know from you is, are all the houses in your neighborhood identical, do they all have the exact same finishings and are they all kept in the same condition? And where in that little blurb did you see any mention about the finer details of people homes being used to calculate their properties values?
If you want you can continue attempting to justify nonsense, but don't be too surprised when you realize it eh wukkin
88sins wrote::roll: boi, you hadda be either an ass, or a marble, or an ass with a marble in it.
redmanjp wrote:Hey is there an an online link to the Return form? My mom wants me to make copies of the form she got but if its available online it wont be necessary. i went to https://www.finance.gov.tt/divisions/valuation-division/ but not seeing any forms.
Phone Surgeon wrote:It also shitty that if you scraped and saved to make your house nice and comfortable you have to pay more taxes.
Don't like the idea of random low level government workers being allowed to walk into persons houses to inspect as well.
Gives alot of opportunity for them to gauge houses and their security systems/ dogs etc and send back criminal elements to do a robbery