When computers first started to be used for property tax collections, memory capacity was a problem (remember Y2K because 2-digit year references were made instead of 4-digit?). Et al. is an abbreviated term for Latin meaning "and others." For example, if the property owners were John Smith and Mary Smith, the property tax bill may say Smith, John et al. (ETALS is incorrect as et al. is already plural). Most assessment and tax offices have made it a practice to gradually update their records as properties are sold to write out the ownership, with perhaps using et al. after listing for first two owners cited on the deed of ownership.
what does etals mean on a property tax bill
Rent bill is for the lease or rent to live in an apartment or house and is paid by the person living there. A property tax bill is for taxes on the property and is paid by the owner.
Appraisal impacts property tax by determining the value of a property, which is used to calculate the amount of tax owed. A higher appraisal value typically results in a higher property tax bill, while a lower appraisal value leads to a lower tax bill.
As far as I can tell its some kind of restriction on your property due to non payment of property tax. such as water bill?
The semiannual property tax bill is a bill that property owners receive twice a year, typically in two installments, to pay for property taxes. This bill helps fund local government services such as schools, police, fire departments, and infrastructure maintenance. The amount of property tax owed is based on the assessed value of the property and the applicable tax rate.
It is listed on the property tax bill.
The abbreviation "TR" on property tax statements typically stands for "Tax Rate." It indicates the rate at which property is taxed based on its assessed value. This rate is crucial for determining the total amount of property tax owed by the property owner.
Generally, if you pay someone's property tax bill you would be considered a volunteer. Paying the bill, in and of itself, does not give you any special authority. To acquire title to delinquent tax title property, the municipality must take possession of the property through a tax taking procedure and then convey it to a new owner at a sale of tax title properties. You should speak to someone at the tax assessor's office.
One can appeal property taxes at the end of every year. A tax bill is sent at every year to pay property tax from the government. It is your responsibility to pay these taxes.
Yes, in most states in the United States you will pay either a personal property tax or real property tax on a trailer (also known as mobile home or manufactured home). Each state defines what constitutes personal property or real property as the terms relate to mobile homes but typically a mobile home that is permanently fixed to the site is considered real property. If you own land where a temporary mobile home has been placed you could receive a real property tax bill for the land and a personal property tax bill for the mobile home.
Class 3 refers to farm property in the state of Alabama. The current rate of this property tax is 10 percent.
What is a secured property supplemental tax bill?A supplemental assessment is an adjustment in real property valuation resulting from upward changes in assessed value due to changes in ownership or completion of new construction. A secured property supplemental tax bill retroactively taxes the supplemental assessment of property on a pro- rata basis as a result of the assessor's reappraisal of property at its full cash value on the date that a change in ownership occurs or new construction is completed.What is a secured property escape tax bill?An escape assessment is the increased amount in real property valuation over the regular assessed valuation from a delayed reappraisal of the property and/or an erroneously applied homeowner's exemption valuation reduction. A secured property escape tax bill retroactively taxes the increased amount of valuation over the regular tax bill.http://www.acgov.org/treasurer/faqtaxes.htm