<%3Fxml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"%3F> Cheap levitra professional » Canadian Pharmacy: Viagra Cialis Levitra - Official Drugstore Arizona property tax liens and certificates of purchase sold for real estate investment, potential foreclosure and tax deed; delinquent property taxes are a great form of distressed real estate opportunity http://www.cpexchange.com/taxpayer-tips 2012-02-01T10:41:14Z Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management Cheap levitra professional » Canadian Pharmacy: Viagra Cialis Levitra - Official Drugstore 2009-03-14T21:10:16Z 2009-03-14T21:10:16Z http://www.cpexchange.com/taxpayer-tips/19-arizona-homestead-protections-no-bar-to-tax-lien-____foreclosure Administrator jamesmhenley@yahoo.com <p>March 14, 2009</p> <p>Currently, Arizona’s homestead exemption amounts to $150,000 for an individual or married couple living in the homestead property. A.R.S. <a href="http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp? inDoc=/ars/33/01101.htm&amp;Title=33&amp;DocType=ARS" target="_blank">§ 33-1101</a> . The homestead exemption in Arizona applies by operation of law and no written claim or recording of declaration is required, unless the person has multiple properties to which the exemption might reasonably apply. A.R.S. <a href="http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp? inDoc=/ars/33/01102.htm&amp;Title=33&amp;DocType=ARS" target="_blank">§ 33-1102</a> . <p>March 14, 2009</p> <p>Currently, Arizona’s homestead exemption amounts to $150,000 for an individual or married couple living in the homestead property. A.R.S. <a href="http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp? inDoc=/ars/33/01101.htm&amp;Title=33&amp;DocType=ARS" target="_blank">§ 33-1101</a> . The homestead exemption in Arizona applies by operation of law and no written claim or recording of declaration is required, unless the person has multiple properties to which the exemption might reasonably apply. A.R.S. <a href="http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp? inDoc=/ars/33/01102.htm&amp;Title=33&amp;DocType=ARS" target="_blank">§ 33-1102</a> . Cheap levitra professional » Canadian Pharmacy: Viagra Cialis Levitra - Official Drugstore 2009-02-20T16:35:02Z 2009-02-20T16:35:02Z http://www.cpexchange.com/taxpayer-tips/18-property-tax-notices-reflect-the-housing-crash-____but-not-your-bills Administrator jamesmhenley@yahoo.com <p>by <strong>Catherine Reagor</strong> - Feb. 20, 2009 12:00 AM<br /> <span class="org">The Arizona Republic</span></p> <p>Property-tax notices mailed out to <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/realestate/articles/2009/02/20/20090220propertytax0220.html#" target="_top"><span style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static; font-family: Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; color: #2573c2;"><span class="rcLink" style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static;">Maricopa </span><span class="rcLink" style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static;">County</span></span></a> homeowners today will deliver one more reminder of the severe housing slump.</p> <p>Most people will see a drop in their home's assessed value because of the collapse of the local housing market. According to the Maricopa County Assessor's Office, home values fell an average of 23 percent during the 12 months that ended in November. Not everyone will see the same drop in upcoming <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/realestate/articles/2009/02/20/20090220propertytax0220.html#" target="_top"><span style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static; font-family: Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; color: #2573c2;"><span class="rcLink" style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static;">tax </span><span class="rcLink" style="font- weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static;">bills</span></span></a>.</p> <p><a href="http://www.azcentral.com/realestate/articles/2009/02/20/20090220propertytax0220.html" target="_blank">Full Article</a></p> <p>by <strong>Catherine Reagor</strong> - Feb. 20, 2009 12:00 AM<br /> <span class="org">The Arizona Republic</span></p> <p>Property-tax notices mailed out to <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/realestate/articles/2009/02/20/20090220propertytax0220.html#" target="_top"><span style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static; font-family: Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; color: #2573c2;"><span class="rcLink" style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static;">Maricopa </span><span class="rcLink" style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static;">County</span></span></a> homeowners today will deliver one more reminder of the severe housing slump.</p> <p>Most people will see a drop in their home's assessed value because of the collapse of the local housing market. According to the Maricopa County Assessor's Office, home values fell an average of 23 percent during the 12 months that ended in November. Not everyone will see the same drop in upcoming <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/realestate/articles/2009/02/20/20090220propertytax0220.html#" target="_top"><span style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static; font-family: Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; color: #2573c2;"><span class="rcLink" style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static;">tax </span><span class="rcLink" style="font- weight: 400; font-size: 14.4px; position: static;">bills</span></span></a>.</p> <p><a href="http://www.azcentral.com/realestate/articles/2009/02/20/20090220propertytax0220.html" target="_blank">Full Article</a></p> Cheap levitra professional » Canadian Pharmacy: Viagra Cialis Levitra - Official Drugstore 2009-02-02T05:25:24Z 2009-02-02T05:25:24Z http://www.cpexchange.com/taxpayer-tips/17-penalties-and-fees-accrue-on-____delinquent-taxes-even-if-you-didnt-get-notice Administrator jamesmhenley@yahoo.com <p>February 23, 2009</p> <p><strong>"I somehow overlooked paying my taxes and a tax lien was sold on my property. I didn’t receive any notice in the mail of the impending sale of the property. Is the tax lien valid and do I have to pay the penalties and fees that have been tacked on?"<br /></strong> <br /> We have previously discussed the Arizona law that makes clear that an actual tax bill is not required to be sent to the property owner. As our Supreme Court wrote in 1941: “The payment of taxes is absolutely essential to the maintenance of government, and it is and always has been recognized that it is the duty of every citizen to pay his fair share of such taxes....”</p> <p><br /> When the property tax is unpaid, several other statutes require the Treasurer to send notices of delinquency to the last known address of the person or firm that owes the taxes, as well as publish a notice of the impending tax lien sale. The mailed notices are required to be sent on or before the first of September, and then again before the end of the year. <p>February 23, 2009</p> <p><strong>"I somehow overlooked paying my taxes and a tax lien was sold on my property. I didn’t receive any notice in the mail of the impending sale of the property. Is the tax lien valid and do I have to pay the penalties and fees that have been tacked on?"<br /></strong> <br /> We have previously discussed the Arizona law that makes clear that an actual tax bill is not required to be sent to the property owner. As our Supreme Court wrote in 1941: “The payment of taxes is absolutely essential to the maintenance of government, and it is and always has been recognized that it is the duty of every citizen to pay his fair share of such taxes....”</p> <p><br /> When the property tax is unpaid, several other statutes require the Treasurer to send notices of delinquency to the last known address of the person or firm that owes the taxes, as well as publish a notice of the impending tax lien sale. The mailed notices are required to be sent on or before the first of September, and then again before the end of the year. Cheap levitra professional » Canadian Pharmacy: Viagra Cialis Levitra - Official Drugstore 2009-02-01T01:54:45Z 2009-02-01T01:54:45Z http://www.cpexchange.com/taxpayer-tips/16-tax-bill-not-necessary-for-tax-debt-to-be-valid Administrator jamesmhenley@yahoo.com <p><strong>"I didn’t receive a tax bill, and now I’ve been informed of the delinquency and they’re asking me to pay interest and penalties. Do I have a defense since they didn’t get the tax bill to me? "</strong><br /><br /> A property taxpayer’s failure to receive a tax bill, for whatever reason, is not a defense to a tax payment obligation, or any penalties and interest that might accrue from failure to meet that obligation. <p><strong>"I didn’t receive a tax bill, and now I’ve been informed of the delinquency and they’re asking me to pay interest and penalties. Do I have a defense since they didn’t get the tax bill to me? "</strong><br /><br /> A property taxpayer’s failure to receive a tax bill, for whatever reason, is not a defense to a tax payment obligation, or any penalties and interest that might accrue from failure to meet that obligation. Cheap levitra professional » Canadian Pharmacy: Viagra Cialis Levitra - Official Drugstore 2008-11-23T02:06:26Z 2008-11-23T02:06:26Z http://www.cpexchange.com/taxpayer-tips/15-what-to-do-if-you-receive-a-30-day-notice-of-intent-to-foreclose Administrator jamesmhenley@yahoo.com <p>© 1999 Mark L. Manoil</p> <p>If you own Arizona real estate for which some portion of the<br /> property taxes have not been paid, you will likely receive a 30-Day Notice of<br /> Intent to Foreclose when those unpaid taxes mature for foreclosure. This<br /> Notice is sent by a tax lien investor who has purchased the delinquent tax lien<br /> on your property. The investor is seeking repayment of the tax lien (usually<br /> with interest) or, alternatively, foreclosure and ownership of the liened<br /> property.<br /> <br /> If you are the property owner, the Notice is a last call for you to pay the<br /> taxes, before a tax lien foreclosure law suit is initiated. The Notice is<br /> mandated by statute before the suit may be commenced, but your receipt of<br /> the Notice is not required by the statute. That is, if the investor has sent the<br /> Notice to an address that complies with the statutory requirement (“to the<br /> owner of record according to the records of the county in which the property<br /> is located” -- A.R.S. §42-18202) then the fact that the Notice has not been<br /> received by you is not likely to be a defense when the lawsuit is initiated. So<br /> if you learn of the Notice by accident or because someone forwards it to you,<br /> you should respond to it along the lines described in this article.</p> <p>© 1999 Mark L. Manoil</p> <p>If you own Arizona real estate for which some portion of the<br /> property taxes have not been paid, you will likely receive a 30-Day Notice of<br /> Intent to Foreclose when those unpaid taxes mature for foreclosure. This<br /> Notice is sent by a tax lien investor who has purchased the delinquent tax lien<br /> on your property. The investor is seeking repayment of the tax lien (usually<br /> with interest) or, alternatively, foreclosure and ownership of the liened<br /> property.<br /> <br /> If you are the property owner, the Notice is a last call for you to pay the<br /> taxes, before a tax lien foreclosure law suit is initiated. The Notice is<br /> mandated by statute before the suit may be commenced, but your receipt of<br /> the Notice is not required by the statute. That is, if the investor has sent the<br /> Notice to an address that complies with the statutory requirement (“to the<br /> owner of record according to the records of the county in which the property<br /> is located” -- A.R.S. §42-18202) then the fact that the Notice has not been<br /> received by you is not likely to be a defense when the lawsuit is initiated. So<br /> if you learn of the Notice by accident or because someone forwards it to you,<br /> you should respond to it along the lines described in this article.</p>