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  2. Investing In Tax Liens: Weighing the Risks and Rewards - AOL

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    In each state where tax lien certificates are auctioned through a bid-down process, the state sets a maximum interest rate. Illinois has the highest rate — 36%, collectible at a rate of 18% ...

  3. Tax lien - Wikipedia

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    To "perfect" the tax lien (to create a priority right) against persons other than the taxpayer (such as competing creditors), the government generally must file the NFTL [6] in the records of the county or state where the property is located, with the rules varying from state to state. At the time the notice is filed, public notice is deemed to ...

  4. How does a tax lien affect your credit score? - AOL

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    This goes for any tax liens filed prior to 2017, as well as any filed since then. Previously, a tax lien was considered a derogatory mark on your credit. These liens could stay on your credit ...

  5. Tax sale - Wikipedia

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    A tax sale is the forced sale of property (usually real estate) by a governmental entity for unpaid taxes by the property's owner.. The sale, depending on the jurisdiction, may be a tax deed sale (whereby the actual property is sold) or a tax lien sale (whereby a lien on the property is sold) Under the tax lien sale process, depending on the jurisdiction, after a specified period of time if ...

  6. What Are Back Taxes? Meaning and Consequences - AOL

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    Tax liens: The IRS may place a lien on a taxpayer’s property, including real estate, vehicles and financial accounts, claiming a legal right to the assets as security for the unpaid debt.

  7. Lien - Wikipedia

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    Those liens include: tax liens, imposed to secure payment of a tax; "weed liens" and "demolition liens", assessed by the government to rectify a property from being a nuisance and public hazard; homeowner association (HOA) liens for unpaid assessments, fines, late charges, interest, costs, and attorney fees;

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