If I buy the home in the middle of the year am I responsible for the full year’s property tax?
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Yes and No. The county, city, school districts and any other taxing jurisdiction will all look to the owner of record (buyer/you) at the end of the tax year and hold that person responsible for the full year’s taxes. However, because you have not lived in the home for the full year it would be unfair to you if you had to pay the full year’s taxes. To avoid his unfair situation, at closing, the title company will collect from the SELLER his prorated share of taxes and credit that amount to the BUYER. Here’s an example, if you buy the home on September 25th the title company will collect 8 months and 25 days worth of all taxes from the SELLER and credit that amount to the BUYER. However, at the end of the year, the buyer would be responsible for the entire year of taxes.