Osprey
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Property taxes
Just paid the property taxes on my house in La Ribera. Same as last year. I don't mind paying it because I figure it's part of the reason the little
village runs like a Swiss Clock. $12 bucks. (the manifestacion was less than half that amount when I did that = $5.38.)
[Edited on 1-16-2014 by Osprey]
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Bajajorge
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Just paid mine in San Felipe, did it online. $52.04USD.
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We paid 730 pesos, which is at least 729 pesos more than the services we receive from the state. I guess it costs money to be left alone.
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schwlind
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Our taxes this year at San Antonio Del Mar (near Colonet) are 5,162 pesos which works out to be just shy of $400. I'm not complaining! (we receive no
services btw)
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Udo
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In Bahia Asunción, the taxes on the house and front lot were 656 Pesos.
Quote: | Originally posted by Osprey
Just paid the property taxes on my house in La Ribera. Same as last year. I don't mind paying it because I figure it's part of the reason the little
village runs like a Swiss Clock. $12 bucks. (the manifestacion was less than half that amount when I did that = $5.38.)
[Edited on 1-16-2014 by Osprey] |
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chumlee57
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If you pay before the 1st of the year, they give you a discount, ours in Santa Rosalia area would have been 1558 pesos, but everybody gets a 30%
discount if paid prior to Jan 1st. So, it was 1094 pesos. I think we should all be ready to shell out a few more pesos in the future, Mexico seems to
stepping out of the 19th century, not advocating this, but just saying, alot of there politicians have been educated here in the ol USA
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BajaParrothead
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Quote: | Originally posted by schwlind
Our taxes this year at San Antonio Del Mar (near Colonet) are 5,162 pesos which works out to be just shy of $400. I'm not complaining! (we receive no
services btw)
[Edited on 1-16-2014 by schwlind] |
schwlind are on a fidecomisio? (sorry if the spelling is off) Our lot in Los Barriles as a tax of approximately $35.00 and we have the title. Out
friends across the street on the exact same size lot are paying $450, but they have a fidi.
Will be nice if the president signs the no-fidi bill.
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bajafreaks
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaParrothead
Quote: | Originally posted by schwlind
Our taxes this year at San Antonio Del Mar (near Colonet) are 5,162 pesos which works out to be just shy of $400. I'm not complaining! (we receive no
services btw)
[Edited on 1-16-2014 by schwlind] |
schwlind are on a fidecomisio? (sorry if the spelling is off) Our lot in Los Barriles as a tax of approximately $35.00 and we have the title. Out
friends across the street on the exact same size lot are paying $450, but they have a fidi.
Will be nice if the president signs the no-fidi bill. |
I just looked mine up and with the discount its up to $643.00 for my lot in Buena Vista. Its gone up about $120.00 in the 7 years we've had it.
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MitchMan
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My property taxes in La Paz went up 200% this year. Went to the Catastro to see why and they said that when I bought the property in 2008, they did
not immediately readjust their valuation until this year. So, those who buy by way of a fido may get low prop taxes until such time as the gov
updates their records.
Also, for those over 60 years of age, you can get a "Tarjeta Inapam" which is an ID card for the elderly. With the card, you can get up to 50% off on
bus rides and other commodities. I was told that the card entitles the holder to a discount up to 50% off on property taxes of their residence. I
got the card this week, but was told by the Catastro that I am not entitled to the 50% prop tax discount because I have a fido for my Mexican home, as
such, I am not actually the title holder of the property...the bank is, and the discount is limited to fee title holders. Also, in spite of the fact
that I am a "Residente Permanente", even if I did have title to the property in my own name, I am not a Mexican citizen and therefore not entitled to
the discount.
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