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Yes, unlike the real estate taxes, personal property taxes does not have the requirement that you must be the owner of the property the taxes were paid for.
Personal property tax is deductible if it is a state or local tax that is:
A tax that meets the above requirements can be considered charged on personal property even if it is for the exercise of a privilege. For example, a yearly tax based on value qualifies as a personal property tax even if it is called a registration fee and is for the privilege of registering motor vehicles or using them on the highways.
If the tax is partly based on value and partly based on other criteria, it may qualify in part.
Yes, unlike the real estate taxes, personal property taxes does not have the requirement that you must be the owner of the property the taxes were paid for.
Personal property tax is deductible if it is a state or local tax that is:
A tax that meets the above requirements can be considered charged on personal property even if it is for the exercise of a privilege. For example, a yearly tax based on value qualifies as a personal property tax even if it is called a registration fee and is for the privilege of registering motor vehicles or using them on the highways.
If the tax is partly based on value and partly based on other criteria, it may qualify in part.
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