How To Avoid A Tax Foreclosure

It can happen that you will have financial problems and you will find difficulty in paying your property taxes. If you cannot resolve the problem, the government will likely place a tax lien on your property and the next thing that might happen to it is it gets included in the list of properties under tax foreclosure.

 

Before you lose your home and it becomes a tax foreclosure case, there are ways that you can resort to avoid this situation, among which are:

* Ask for more time in the paying of your taxes - This is a simple procedure you can use and often the local authorities are lenient in allowing you extra time when you make this plea with a payment plan you can propose which will be agreeable to them.

* The partial payment of taxes is an option that is allowed in some states. Different counties too have different procedures in dealing with the tax difficulties of their people and the citizens just have to request for these methods from the concerned officials.

* You can request for an Offer in Compromise (OIC) from the concerned authorities to settle your total tax dues at a lower amount. Note however that the lien on your property continues in spite of the OIC, and it is only when the OIC is accepted by the authorities and you have paid it in full, when the lien can then be removed.

* Organizations file for "Bankruptcy" to avoid losing their property to tax foreclosures. They request the bankruptcy court to reduce the amount in taxes that they have to pay or if they are lucky, even to have all taxes erased. The judge in a bankruptcy court decides the bankruptcy filing depending on how it is applied for. A bankruptcy relief however could be temporary in nature with limited benefits.

* A tax attorney's help is important because he can effectively guide you in avoiding any impending tax liens as this is his field of expertise. He can also help you in negotiating with the tax department for more time in settling your tax obligations. You may also request for a tax reassessment if the tax attorney advises it. He could also be in a position to seek temporary relief on your property going into the tax foreclosures list.

Always be aware of the governmental guidelines regarding the payments of taxes and other dues so you can avoid tax problems. Try your best to pay taxes on time too. When you find yourself buying a new property, check out first any tax-related issues connected with the property you are intending to acquire.

Avoid any impending tax foreclosure as this is not an easy thing to deal with. When you cannot help having this problem, try to negotiate with the appropriate government authorities honestly, rather than ignoring the matter until it gets out of hand.



 

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