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Property Sold... Who pay taxes?
Hello,
When a property is sold, who pay the taxes, the buyer or the seller?
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You question property taxes, right?
Here is what happens at the closing with property taxes:
#1 buyer pays for taxes prepaid by the seller - tax-deductible expense for the buyer.
#2 buyer gets a credit for taxes unpaid by the seller. Even though the buyer will have to pay the whole installment of taxes, the seller's portion is not a tax-deductible expense to the buyer, because the payment is offset by the credit buyer receives on closing.
Let me know if you have additional questions or need clarification.