Corelogic failed to pay my property taxes.
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New ReviewerOriginal review updated by user Jan 23, 2023
The University of Wisconsin Credit Union holds my mortgage. I refinanced with them in late 2021, and it was the first time I had an arrangement where a third party (that would be Corelogic) was responsible for issuing the payment for our annual property taxes.
I checked with the city treasury the final week of 2021 to make sure they got paid, and Corelogic just made it under the
wire. So I could claim the 2021 property taxes on my income taxes, even though my fingernails were chewed through with the anxiety that Corelogic wasn't going to deliver.
I wasn't so lucky this year. Please explain why you received a check from UWCU (#12586, for $7028.90) dated 12/15/22 for my property tax escrow, yet only roughly a THIRD of my property taxes were paid by 12/31/22?
Why were my property taxes not paid in full by that date so I can claim that on my taxes?
I'm sure you realize that it is fair for me go expect an explanation in writing on Corlogic letterhead that I can submit to the IRS to show that the 2021 property taxes were not paid in a timely manner through no fault of my own. I will need this to make the case to the IRS to qualify for my 2021 income taxes deduction.
Please attach it to an email, or mail it to Paul *****
PS: If this is not handled by your department, please forward it to the appropriate Corelogic contact.
Thank you -
User's recommendation: Avoid 3rd parties who are supposed to be responsible for paying your property taxes.
Preferred solution: I expect an explanation in writing on Corelogic letterhead that I can submit to the IRS to show that the 2021 property taxes were not paid in a timely manner through no fault of my own. .
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Comments
You "chewed your fingernails" one year then proceeded to hire the same group again ? Unhappily, since you're the one whose tax return is mangled, it is your fault.
The IRS generally will not accept the "He/she was supposed to do it for me" defense.
It's your signature at the bottom, period. All you can do is file a civil suit for damages after you've incurred same against the provider ; but the government will still come after you until they've squeezed every last shekel they can from you.