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04-21-2021 01:20 PM
@SharkE Do you have to also pay school taxes besides your property taxes?
04-21-2021 01:51 PM
Now here's the million dollar question.
Why wouldn't you do digital banking? You can log in and see all your deposits, balances and everything that's going on with your account. You can even link your husbands account to yours. It's easy and secure. Easy as placing an order online.
It's no different than logging into the Q, website, log in and password.
That would be the ideal situation for you, it's hard to communicate over the phone with a bank representative let along verify that its actually you on the line.
04-21-2021 01:51 PM
It's included in the property taxes the biggest bite goes to the schools.
04-21-2021 01:56 PM
04-21-2021 01:58 PM
@SharkE Does Texas still have the Homestead Exemption? I used to save a lot on property taxes by using that. We don't have any exemptions here.
04-21-2021 01:59 PM
I don't have my own account. Been married 50 yrs as of Jan. 2022
What's his is mine and what's mine is his. Share the same last name.
My name is on account and I'm the sole beneficiary. I'm 'joint tenants with rights of surviorship' on everything.
They just chose to use 2 different sets of numbers on the 'get my payment' site. Playing field wasn't level.
It's over now or will be when he gets his check probably next week.
04-21-2021 02:01 PM
@proudlyfromNJ wrote:
@SharkE wrote:It's included in the property taxes the biggest bite goes to the schools.
@SharkE Oh okay. Did you also say you wouldn't have to pay any taxes after age 65?
You pay the rest of your life what your taxes were when you turn 65.
Of course, nobody not pays taxes at all. People would be moving faster then they are now going to Florida. LOL
04-21-2021 02:07 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:@SharkE Does Texas still have the Homestead Exemption? I used to save a lot on property taxes by using that. We don't have any exemptions here.
Yep. We've been here 10 yrs. we pay more property taxes here on 2 1/2 acres then we ever did on the 20 we had up in Indiana, BUT, they took out State, local, Federal taxes up there out of hubbo's pay check.
Sales tax here in Tx is 8.25% too, whereas, Ind I believe is still 7%.
It's all a game.
04-21-2021 02:07 PM
@SharkE wrote:
@proudlyfromNJ wrote:
@SharkE wrote:It's included in the property taxes the biggest bite goes to the schools.
@SharkE Oh okay. Did you also say you wouldn't have to pay any taxes after age 65?
You pay the rest of your life what your taxes were when you turn 65.
Of course, nobody not pays taxes at all. People would be moving faster then they are now going to Florida. LOL
@SharkE Oh ok got you. So after 65 they never go up. We don't have that around here. They go up every year. Almost twelve thousand for us this year. Lucky us.
04-21-2021 02:11 PM
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