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Cretan Property Taxes
planteria
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is anyone here familiar with Cretan property taxes?
if taxes on a property are not paid up to date, and then the property changes ownership, is the new owner liable for back taxes?
if taxes on a property are not paid up to date, and then the property changes ownership, is the new owner liable for back taxes?
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They pay tax in Greece? Surely this is a question to ask your solicitor in Crete."Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius0
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We get a question about Crete's system on a UK forum, and someone comes along to tell us that US taxation is different to India's. Uh, thanks...?0
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It's called spam. Just mark it as such and ignore...ThePants999 wrote: »We get a question about Crete's system on a UK forum, and someone comes along to tell us that US taxation is different to India's. Uh, thanks...?0 -
i did wonder..
but yes, it might not be the most relevant forum on the internet, but someone might just have some experience here. not knowing an answer is fine, but it doesn't mean that i shouldn't have asked the question:)0 -
it is at times surprising who emerges from the woodwork to answer questions from personal experience of the legal system of outer Mongolian moon planets, so your stance is not that unfair. However, it does not reduce the fact that your post is also nearly spam in its own righti did wonder..
but yes, it might not be the most relevant forum on the internet, but someone might just have some experience here. not knowing an answer is fine, but it doesn't mean that i shouldn't have asked the question:)0 -
You might be better off finding a Greek expat forum (or a Greek forum if you speak the language).
Have I missed something 00ec25? I can't see anything spammy in the OP's post.0 -
I meant spam in the sense it is unlikely to get a meaningful answer as this is not a particularly relevant place to ask such a questionYou might be better off finding a Greek expat forum (or a Greek forum if you speak the language).
Have I missed something 00ec25? I can't see anything spammy in the OP's post.
as shown by subsequent irrelevant answers0
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