Meaning Assessed value
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Assessed value


The valuation placed on a property for the purposes of taxation by an authority.
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The dollar amount a public tax assessor sets in deciding what a piece of property is worth; this figure is used as the basis for calculating how much property tax is owed on the property.
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The value of a property according to jurisdictional tax assessment.
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A value placed on a property by an agency of the government for taxation and other purposes.
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The valuation placed on property by a public tax assessor for purposes of taxation.
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Definition The dollar value of an asset assigned by a public tax assessor for the purposes of taxation.
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the value that a public official has placed on any asset (used to determine taxes).
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estimated value for real or personal property established by a taxing entity
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refers to the value of an asset -- usually real estate -- as determined by an assessor for tax purposes. The assessed value is often computed by incorporating the purchases and sales of similar properties in nearby areas.
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The value placed on a property by a municipality for purposes of levying taxes. It may differ widely from appraised or market value.
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The value of a property according to jurisdictional tax assessment.
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The taxable value of a property. This value is calculated by multiplying the fair market value by the assessment level or tax rate. View more information about assessed value.
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The taxable value of a property. This value is calculated by multiplying the fair market value by the assessment level or tax rate. View more information about assessed value.
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The value placed on a piece of real estate by the taxing authority for the purpose of taxation. Also called an assessment.
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The value used to determine property taxes, based on a public tax assessor's opinion. Contrast with appraised value.
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The assessed value is the portion of the true value in money on which taxes are based. In Missouri, the assessed value of property may not exceed 33 and 1/3% of its true value in money. For real p [..]
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is the amount used by the county tax assessor to value real property for tax purposes. Assessed value is usually the market value of the property. Assessed value multiplied by the tax rate is the property tax.
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a value set on real estate and personal property by a government as a basis for levying taxes; the monetary amount for a property as officially entered on the assessment roll for purposes of computing the tax levy assessment -
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The value of a property according to the tax rolls in ad valorem taxation. May be higher or lower than market value, or based on an assessment ratio that is a percentage of market value.
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