Meaning Assessed valuation
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The value assigned to property by a municipality for the purpose of tax assessment. Such an assessed valuation is important to investors in municipal bonds that are backed by property taxes.
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The value of property against which an ad valorem tax is levied, usually a percentage of “true” or “market” value.
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The value that a taxing authority places on real or personal property for the purpose of taxation.
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The estimated dollar value placed upon real and personal property by the chief appraiser of the appraisal district as the basis for levying property taxes.
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Assessed valuation refers to an assessment of property values, by a unit of government, for purposes of taxation.
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The value that a taxing authority places upon personal property for the purposes of taxation.
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Assessed valuation


The value of property against which an ad valorem tax is levied, usually a percentage of “true” or “market” value.
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Valuation placed on property for purposes of taxation. May or may not be the same as market valuation.
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value placed on property by the count assessor; used as a basis for computing property taxes.
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The value assigned to property by a municipality for the purpose of tax assessment. Such an assessed valuation is important to investors in municipal bonds that are backed by property taxes.
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