Tax Stamps definition
Examples of Tax Stamps in a sentence
Seller shall pay for the State of Illinois and County Real Estate Transfer Tax Stamps.
Seller shall pay for the continuation of said Tax and Title Search and certification, if any, (and search under Uniform Commercial Code, if requested) to the time for closing and for the required Real Estate Transfer Tax Stamps to be affixed to the deed.
Buyer will pay for all costs of recording of the Special Warranty Deeds, the Quit Claim Deeds and the Assignments of Contracts and Notes and Mortgages and UCC Financing Statement filings, together with any and all federal, state, county or municipal taxes in connection with the purchase of the Portfolio, including but not limited to, Florida Documentary Tax Stamps and Florida Intangibles Tax.
Seller shall convey the Property by trustee’s deed with Illinois Real Estate Transfer Tax Stamps affixed thereto at Seller’s cost.
Buyer and Seller will split the New Hampshire Real Estate Transfer Tax Stamps 50/50 in accordance with New Hampshire real estate practice.
A(n) City/County Tax Stamps - Mortgage fee of $2,364.00 payable from separate funds on or before today's date.
The Seller shall pay for the State of Illinois and County Real Estate Transfer Tax Stamps.
The parties acknowledge that it is their respective understanding that there should be no New Hampshire Documentary Tax Stamps required with respect to this transaction since the Buyer is a municipality.