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  2. How to sell your house and buy a new one at the same time - AOL

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    How to sell and buy a house at the same time in 5 steps 1. Assemble a team of pros. ... prorated property taxes and more. These can all vary widely based on sale price and location.

  3. Who exactly qualifies for the Missouri property tax freeze ...

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    Readers have been asking about a new program to keep your home’s assessment from rising and how it’s being implemented around the metro. We found answers.

  4. If the person sells the house or makes major improvements, the freeze will no longer apply to that property. Kansas offers a 75% property tax refund to certain homeowners, including low-income ...

  5. Like-kind exchange - Wikipedia

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    A like-kind exchange under United States tax law, also known as a 1031 exchange, is a transaction or series of transactions that allows for the disposal of an asset and the acquisition of another replacement asset without generating a current tax liability from the sale of the first asset. A like-kind exchange can involve the exchange of one ...

  6. Taxation in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri also imposes a use tax on tangible personal property that is stored, used, or consumed in Missouri but not subject to the sales tax. [ 11 ] In addition to the state sales tax rate, counties, cities, and other political subdivisions are permitted to impose their own sales taxes. [ 12 ]

  7. Sick of paying your property taxes? Homeowners in this ... - AOL

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    In this town of 44,500, property taxes account for about half of Salem’s revenue with a rate of 14% per year. A $200,000 home would result in an annual tax bill of $28,000. A $200,000 home would ...

  8. Tax refund interception - Wikipedia

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    Tax refunds are intercepted with the purpose of forcing citizens to comply to their required debts. If one has student loan payments, child support payments, or worker's compensation payments that they have not fulfilled, then their refund will be intercepted and put towards the payments of those obligations.

  9. Can I sell my house after owning it for just 2 years? - AOL

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    It’s an investment, and you want to get the largest return on that investment that you can. Selling a house after just two years can cost you money, rather than making you money — be aware of ...