Property taxes: Where does your state rank? - MSN Money
By MSN Money staff. Just as the housing boom has worn thin, property taxes are catching up with the one-third rise in the median value of all homes since 2000.
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The best and worst states for taxes - MSN Money
For example, Ted's house is worth more, so he pays higher property taxes; Debbie buys fewer goods and services, thus saving on sales taxes; Ted drives a gas hog and commutes ...
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Are you paying too much in property taxes? - MSN Money
More than half of homeowners pay too much because their property has been wrongly assessed. Here's how to research and correct mistakes, and how to navigate the appeals process.
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Are you paying too much in property taxes? - MSN Money
Obvious mistakes aren't difficult to spot. Is the inhabitable-square-footage figure correct? Does the assessment say your home has four bedrooms when it has only three?
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Property taxes: Where does your state rank?
Why your property taxes are going up. As local governments scramble to cope with revenue shortfalls, homeowners are getting slapped with tax increases -- even as real-estate values ...
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Why your property taxes are going up - MSN Money
As local governments scramble to cope with revenue shortfalls, homeowners are getting slapped with tax increases -- even as real-estate values tumble.
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Non-itemizers get a property-tax break - MSN Money
2008 property tax break Homeowners get a new break on property taxes
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2008 tax law changes - MSN Money
Homeowners get a new break on property taxes: If you pay property taxes but don't have enough deductions to itemize, Congress has given you a new break for 2008 and 2009.
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Get the 2008 tax checklist, preparation, help, relief - MSN Money
Personal-property tax information: This data should come from the state or local taxing authority. DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSES: Gifts to charity: This data should come from the charity.
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This devil's advocate post comes from Jim Wang at partner blog Bargaineering. A few years ago, when the housing market was sizzling hot, everyone and their mother talked about how ...
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