Archive for July, 2009


An example of a “Bulk” sale of tax liens is shown below. Why would you care if you don’t have an extra $10 million hanging around to bid? The reason is the buyer of this package of liens may well have an interest in selling some of the liens to limit their risk.

The Lucas County Treasurer’s Office expects to distribute payments totaling about $9.8 million to school districts, cities, and other taxing districts from the sale of liens on delinquent property taxes, Treasurer Wade Kapszukiewicz announced yesterday.

The money will come from the sale of liens on about 4,800 tax-delinquent parcels to a New Jersey collection company.

Mr. Kapszukiewicz said Lucas County is the seventh county in the state to take advantage of the power approved in 1997 to sell liens on parcels with delinquent taxes to a collection agency.

He said his office awarded the tax-lien sales to Xpand, of Morristown, N.J., a subsidiary of Bear Stearns Cos. Inc., for $9.8 million, which gives it the right to collect on the delinquent parcels and to charge interest rates of up to 18 percent.

The lien sales will take effect Nov. 30, unless the owners of the 4,800 properties pay their bills in full or qualify to be put on a payment plan.

Mr. Kapszukiewicz campaigned in 2004 on a promise to try the tax-lien sale, which he said would help dislodge millions of unpaid taxes that were not being collected by his predecessor, Ray Kest.

“This program does not target anyone who is making a good-faith attempt to pay their taxes,” Mr. Kapszukiewicz said. (this is from the Toledo Blade)


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JoyStar Travel Agent Creditors May Get A Break
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and employment benefits, or sales commissions, all come ahead of the tax lien, just as they come ahead of the even larger tax priority (non-lien) claim.


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Prominent establishment Jack's closes suddenly
San Diego Union Tribune
A state tax lien of more than $280000 was filed in February against Jack's and its parent company. (John R. McCutchen / UT) - LA JOLLA — One of La Jolla's

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The second reason that tax liens are the best form of real estate investing is that the competition is usually very, very small. Very few people know about the power of tax liens, and even fewer people know they exist.

This means that you can usually get involved very easily without having to worry about being outbid or other sharks in the market taking a property out from under you. This makes it extremely easy, and valuable for anyone who wants to get started in real estate investing. Especially if you don’t have a lot of money to get started.

The third reason this is such a powerful investment tool is that the government wants you to purchase these properties. The government is not in the real estate business, so properties sitting around that no one is paying on is a thorn in their side. They want the taxes for the property, not the property itself.

If you are able to pay the taxes, the government wins. You make money, they make money, and everyone involved wins.

Tax liens are by far one of the easiest ways to get started in real estate investing because it allows you to purchase properties for literally pennies on the dollar.

There is no other way to purchase a property worth thousands upon thousands of dollars for as little as $100. It’s easy, simple, and involves the least amount of risk possible when it comes to real estate.

Tax Liens Made Easy


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If you wish to contest the charges of your tax lien you should still make your payments in case you lose the decision You purchase the tax lien certificate at all auctions however the rules and regulations of the auction change from state to state While most states and counties do not hold these auctions very often therefore you should contact your county to see when the next one will be held if you are interested In terms of security of a tax lien investment the investor is assured to receive either payment or the property at a discounted rate
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One thing that seems to catch some people unawares is the interest rate that is quoted for a tax sale. There are two types of interest rates - one is an interest rate and one is a penalty. Why do you care? Because it can make a substantial difference in your return on investment.

Lets assume there are two different tax lien sales, one has a 10% interest rate and the other has a 10% penalty. You buy a $1,000 lien in both sales and both liens redeem exactly 90 days later. Which one was the better investment? Let’s do the numbers.

The 10% interest rate lien will earn the following: $1,000 times 10% for 90 days will earn $24.70 (1000 X .10/365*90)=24.70. A 10% percent penalty for 90 days (or 180, 0r 365) will earn $100.00 (1000 X .10)=100. Which would you rather have? The anualized return on the penalty is 40.6% (100 / 90 X 365 /1000). So, obviously 10% is not always 10%. You need to know if you are earning a penalty or an interest rate.

Some of the penalty states are SC, TX, IL and IN. there are others. Check it out and know what you are getting.


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Tax Man vs Batman — Val Accused of $500k Debt
TMZ.com
The IRS is required to file the tax lien in the person's county of residence. If Kilmer doesn't live in Bergen County, NJ, then the IRS has been sending all

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Tax Man vs Batman — Val Accused of $500k Debt
TMZ.com
The IRS is required to file the tax lien in the person's county of residence. If Kilmer doesn't live in Bergen County, NJ, then the IRS has been sending all

and more »


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The second reason that tax liens are the best form of real estate investing is that the competition is usually very, very small. Very few people know about the power of tax liens, and even fewer people know they exist. This means that you can usually get involved very easily without having to worry about being outbid or other sharks in the market taking a property out from under you. This makes it extremely easy, and valuable for anyone who wants to get started in real estate investing. Especially if you don’t have a lot of money to get started.

The third reason this is such a powerful investment tool is that the government wants you to purchase these properties. The government is not in the real estate business, so properties sitting around that no one is paying on is a thorn in their side. They want the taxes for the property, not the property itself.

If you are able to pay the taxes, the government wins. You make money, they make money, and everyone involved wins.

Tax liens are by far one of the easiest ways to get started in real estate investing because it allows you to purchase properties for literally pennies on the dollar. There is no other way to purchase a property worth thousands upon thousands of dollars for as little as $100.

It’s easy, simple, and involves the least amount of risk possible when it comes to real estate.

Tax Liens Made Easy


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You want to learn more about what will happen if you do not pay your property taxes contact your mortgage company A tax lien is a legal claim the tax commission files against your property when you fail to pay your property taxes on time Usually you are required to pay the deposited amount in form of a certified check which is payable to the referee that is appointed by the court Long term goals should not be based on tax lien certificate investments because there is some risk involved in their purchase Each of the tax lien certificates usually allow the owner to be repaid the amount of the delinquent taxes plus interest accrued
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