Florida. No state income tax. No tax sales tax on your food. No property tax on cars or boats.
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Resident property owner do pay property taxes to the state of Florida each year.
Cars are not subject to property tax. All states charge registration fees.
It depends on what you like. If you like warm weather and the beach. You might like Florida. Also Florida does not have state income tax. There is no property tax on cars or boats. Also there is no sales tax on food. If you like cold weather and lots of snow, sorry will you will have to try someplace else.
Sales tax is 1.065%, property tax is $7.24 per $1,000. Florida has no income tax.
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In Florida, churches are generally exempt from paying property tax on the portions of their property used for religious worship or related activities. However, they may still be required to pay taxes on portions of their property that are used for commercial purposes.
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No, in Florida, sales tax is not generally imposed on labor for services unless the labor is directly related to the sale of tangible personal property. Services that do not involve the sale of tangible personal property are typically not subject to sales tax on the labor component.
Quoted from Answers.com; Wikipedia Florida has no redemption period. The winning bidder is provided a tax deed. A quiet title action must still be filed to obtain title insurance, however a tax deed in Florida is a sellable title. The title to the property becomes fully insurable four years after the date of the tax deed sale. Cases in which individuals were able to recover their property after a tax deed auction in Florida are extremely rare. They will take a court action and an extensive period of time. Also in Florida any improvements made on the property during the time the tax deed holder is in possession of the property must be reimbursed by the original owner should they be successful in their lawsuit to recover their property.
Yes, individuals over 65 are still responsible for paying property taxes in Florida. However, they may be eligible for certain exemptions or discounts based on their age, income, or other factors. It's best to check with the local tax assessor's office for specific information on tax relief programs for seniors in Florida.