Is there supposed to be a tax credit (or reimbursement) if you transfer a property deed?

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    Q: Is there supposed to be a tax credit (or reimbursement) if you transfer a property deed?

    I had a Row property that I'd paid a few days taxes in advance... but earlier today when I moved the deed I noticed the tax days reset to the default 14 days remaining. Did all my prepaid taxes just go poof?
     
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    Good question. Maybe put in R33 feedback where the devs are more active?
     
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    The tax credit assigned to specific lot will go poof because in the old way, the gold will go to the bank for people to reclaim. With COTO in place, it will be a good source for money laundering. That's probably why it was taken out.

    Anyway, what it should do is return the money directly to the general tax credit pool.
     
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    Headed there now... was wondering if maybe I had just missed something. :)
     
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    Without wanting to kidnap this post, my next question is closely related to this:
    What happens if you have only, let's say 1 day of credit, and you uncaim the lot, then claim another one? Or even the same one? How many credit remains, or does it reset?
     
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