On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 11:14:06 AM UTC-4, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article ,
says...
Real estate taxes are on the land here, not the house.
Here, real estate taxes are on the land and all permanent
structures. It's calculated based on the price you paid
when you bought the property (plus annual increases for
increases in the value of the property).
Here the land is taxed at one value depending on the usage and the
buildings at whatever the county decides the building is worth.
No so dissimilar from here. I have experience only with residential
real estate.
Cars are taxed with a seperate bill when you get a tag. Not sure about
a car tax if it is just sitting around without a tag.
They call that a "fee" here (but it's probably a tax, in effect).
It's based on the (IIRC) MSRP of the car when it was new.
Cindy Hamilton