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Compromising on Outstanding Tax Bills. The taxing authority may have the power to reduce your delinquent taxes or to waive penalties and interest. However, this relief is not available in most states. You also often have to pay the compromised amount in one lump sum.
Personal property is defined as property that is not real property (i.e., is not land, buildings, etc.). Examples of personal property include, but are not limited to: computers. display racks.
In California, paying someone elses taxes, even if done in good faith, is considered a gesture of goodwill or a means of avoiding a tax lien, but no matter the motive, payment does not transfer legal ownership.
The main reason an owner may want to protest the assessment on his/her property is that the assessed value is too high. Local government can recover the cost of widening a street in an existing neighborhood by charging the neighborhood property owners a higher millage rate.
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