Archive for January, 2007

How do you invest in Real Estate tax deeds by mail?

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

mya asked: Ive heard that investing in tax deeds by mail is profitable. I just wanna know about how much money is needed to get started and what states & county’s are really good investments.Clair Sellek

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What would Barack do about the estate tax?

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Fieyr asked: Anyone know what his position on this is?Lilli Zaidi

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how do i go about find out what the property tax and real estate tax is on house?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

Colleen E Y asked: i need to find out where to look to find out how much the property tax is and the real estate tax is on a house i have no clue where to look i looked at cook county treasure and the cook county property tax but some of the websites you [...]

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I will be receiving money from my parent estate. Do I have to claim that at income tax time?

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

followtheson asked: My understanding is that my mothers estate will be taxed at 4.5% before all monies will be distributed amongst the siblings. My question is, do we each have to also claim what we get from the estate as income on our taxes next year?Owen Menedez

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Why does the estate tax raise to 55% over $1 million in 2011?

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Natanovich asked: It is currently 46% over $2 million, and in 2009 will be 45% over $3.5 million.
Also, does anyone expect a rash of suicides of rich, elderly people in 2010?
55% *****. It should NOT be eliminated, but over half is too much. It would be better at 30% to 40% over $1 [...]

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