WillyBWright
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I have three kids and I'm divorced. We have joint custody and placement and the divorce settlement allows that I claim two kids and one kid alternating years with the ex claiming one and two in concert.
My question relates to property taxes. I can make two annual payments in one year and none in the next, alternating.
To date, I have not done that. But I was wondering if it would be to my best advantage to make two property tax payments in the years when I claim two kids, or when I claim one?
I have the check and can pay it either this week, or wait until next month. This year I claim one child and last year's property tax was paid this year. So I could double-up this year. Pay it now, wait til January, or don't it help the bottom line either way?
Same question with my mortgage payment. I can pay January early and make thirteen payments one year and eleven the next year, alternating. I don't have all the numbers yet, so these are general questions.
My question relates to property taxes. I can make two annual payments in one year and none in the next, alternating.
To date, I have not done that. But I was wondering if it would be to my best advantage to make two property tax payments in the years when I claim two kids, or when I claim one?
I have the check and can pay it either this week, or wait until next month. This year I claim one child and last year's property tax was paid this year. So I could double-up this year. Pay it now, wait til January, or don't it help the bottom line either way?
Same question with my mortgage payment. I can pay January early and make thirteen payments one year and eleven the next year, alternating. I don't have all the numbers yet, so these are general questions.