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  2. Tax deduction at source - Wikipedia

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    TDS stands for tax deduction at source, a withholding tax in India that applies to various types of income, dividends, or asset sales. Learn about the objectives, rates, provisions, and certificates of TDS under the Income Tax Act of 1961.

  3. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn how property tax is imposed, computed, and collected by local governments in the US. Find out the factors that affect property tax rates, such as property type, assessment ratio, and taxing jurisdiction.

  4. Pennsylvania Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The DOR is the state agency that collects all Pennsylvania taxes, such as income, sales, and motor fuel taxes. Learn about its history, organizational structure, and list of secretaries since 1929.

  5. Ad valorem tax - Wikipedia

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    Ad valorem tax is a tax based on the value of a transaction or property. Learn about different types of ad valorem taxes, such as property tax, sales tax, and value-added tax, and their history and operation.

  6. Property tax - Wikipedia

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    Property tax is an ad valorem tax on the value of a property, levied by the governing authority of the jurisdiction where the property is located. Learn about the different types of property tax, how they are calculated and how they vary by country and region.

  7. If a neighbor's tree falls on your property, who has to pay ...

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    If your property is damaged by a fallen tree, whether it originated from your property or a neighbor’s, your first move should be to contact your homeowners insurance company. From there, your ...

  8. Payment in lieu of taxes - Wikipedia

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    Learn about PILT or PILOT, a payment made to compensate a government for some or all of the property tax revenue lost due to tax exempt ownership or use of real property. Find out how PILT works in Canada and the United States, and see examples and controversies.

  9. 13 common bank fees you shouldn't be paying — and how to ...

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    Use online bill pay, which you can sometimes cancel without a fee. 13. CD early withdrawal penalties. 💵 Typical cost: From 3 to 12 months of interest, depending on the term.