Elderly tax delinquents are in trouble. Post 51


New York Law Journal New York Lawyer August 31, 2007 By Thomas Adcock A Taxing Problem Speculators in the shark-infested waters of the real estate world smell the blood of new prey: the elderly who long ago paid off mortgages on houses now worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and who fall behind on likewise […] . . .

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A typically sad tax delinquent story. Post 49


sun-herald.com 09/10/07 By Elaine Allen-Emrich Her home is going on the auction block Woman needs $11,500 to save her home NORTH PORT – Beverly Rosa promised her dying mother she would not put her ailing father in a nursing home. Keeping her word often meant being punched by her father as she cooked dinner. For […] . . .

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13,000 tax delinquents in Guam. Post 44


Insert to list delinquent taxpayers Pacific Daily News By Carlos B. Pangelinan 8/8/2007 The names of more than 13,000 residents and businesses who are delinquent in paying their real property tax are listed in an insert to home deliveries of today’s Pacific Daily News. The Department of Revenue and Tax Real Property Tax Division published […] . . .

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Tax delinquent disaster: Imagine losing your home over a $1.63 tax bill? Post 43


Tax lien nightmare ends in Slidell Local man pays to settle suit over house Wednesday, July 18, 2007 By Charlie Chapple A Slidell-area couple whose house was sold for a $1.63 property tax bill they knew nothing about will have clear title to their home today, thanks to a local businessman who paid to settle […] . . .

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Tax delinquent businesses are good leads. Post 42


Lawmakers likely to remove bed-tax ‘cloak’ Business First of Buffalo July 23, 2007 by James Fink When members of the Erie County Legislature convene for their biweekly meeting July 26, they are expected to vote on a local law that will allow the county to release the name of any hotel operator who falls behind […] . . .

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Tax collections – Your government at work!!! Post 15


It pays to be Lake County sheriff. Sunday, April 29, 2007 By Bill Dolan bdolan@nwitimes.com 219.662.5328 Crown Point | Rogelio “Roy” Dominguez draws more than $119,500 annually, one of the highest salaries county government has to offer- and that isn’t all. He said he pockets an additional $52,000 to $55,000 a year in fees for […] . . .

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