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A property tax is figured at a percent of the value that an assessor places on property or personal possessions. Property taxes are paid every year, usually to a county.
Property taxes, real estate taxes, ad valorem or millage taxes
Property taxes, Real estate taxes, ad valorem or millage taxes
The type of tax that is figured at a percentage of the value that an assessor places on property or personal possession is called a property tax. Property taxes are typically levied on a yearly basis and are used to fund public services such as schools libraries police and fire departments and other local government services. Property taxes are usually calculated by multiplying the taxable value of the property by the applicable tax rate. Property taxes are typically collected by a local government or school district. Property taxes are typically levied on a yearly basis. Property taxes are used to fund public services such as schools libraries police and fire departments and other local government services. Property taxes are usually calculated by multiplying the taxable value of the property by the applicable tax rate. Property taxes are typically collected by a local government or school district.Property taxes are a form of revenue for local governments and school districts and are usually based on the value of the property being taxed. Property tax rates can vary widely from one locality to another so it is important to research the applicable tax rate before purchasing a property.
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42 + 63 = (2 x 21) + (3 x 21) = 5 x 21 = 105
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The formula to figure the Recapture rate is: 1/USEFUL LIFE of a property. So in this example, it states there are 35 more years of economic life in the subject property, so the problem is figured by 1/35 (1 divided by 35) or .0286 (2.86%). So the Recapture Rate is equal to the rate of depreciation that is allowed for one year.