taxed deed question

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  1. Alioth

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    Probably this question has been asked an answered before, but after 10 min searching I couldn't find what I was looking for, so...

    With taxed deeds, if you have already paid taxes (eg for 30 days in advance), if you switch deeds, do you lose those taxes? or are they credited to you going forward?

    I would like to swap one deed out for another, but don't want to lose all the taxes I already paid.

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    @Alioth i think if you unclaimed a taxed lot deed, the remaining taxes not used goes into the Tax Credit amount to be used again on another taxed lot if you claim a lot with a taxed lot deed. You do not get the gold back for everyday use, only tax credit as said above.
     
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    im not sure with this, thought ive read that it will be lose
     
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    It's returned at something minus a day if I recall correctly. So if you have a row lot and 4 days remaining, you will get 1500 put in credit.
     
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