How are property taxes calculated when you buy a home?
All you have to do is take your home’s assessed value and multiply it by the tax rate. Let’s say your home has an assessed value of $100,000. If your coun...
All you have to do is take your home’s assessed value and multiply it by the tax rate. Let’s say your home has an assessed value of $100,000. If your coun...
Montana Is Full of Great Places to Live Although far down the list of most populous states, Montana has two cities ranked among Livability’s 2018 Top 100 ...
Most private pensions and government pensions will have no affect on SSDI eligibility or the amount of monthly SSDI benefits you receive. This is because ...
What is an ‘Injured Spouse’ Claim? An injured spouse claim can help you get back your part of a tax refund from a joint tax return. It applies where the I...
As non-EU, you can own property, including land, through a Romanian company. The fastest solution is to incorporate a limited liability company (in Romani...
All nieces and nephews from the same aunt or uncle have the right inherit equally unless stated otherwise in the will of the aunt or uncle who died, but y...
A “capital call” describes a situation where the partnership or LLC requires its partners or members to make one more or more additional, mandatory contri...
A spousal rollover is the transfer of retirement funds (RRSPs/ RRIFs) and/or capital property to a spouse, common-law partner or to a trust for a spouse o...
To calculate the annual amount of depreciation on a property, you divide the cost basis by the property’s useful life. In our example, let’s use our exist...
A trust is a fiduciary relationship in which one party, known as a trustor, gives another party, the trustee, the right to hold title to property or asset...