Amount of tax due on a property. Usually is collected as part of the escrow portion of the monthly payment, with the lender being responsible to forward the escrowed money as the bills come due on May 15 and Oct 15.
The amount you pay varies significantly from area to area and is usually a set percentage of your property's value. Your lender will collect at least one month of property taxes at closing to set up an account so that they can pay your taxes when they’re due.
Taxes on property, especially real estate, but also can be on boats, automobiles (often paid along with license fees), recreational vehicles, and business inventories.
The taxes assessed on the property by the local government (e.g. city, county, village or township) for the various services provided to the property owner. Such services may include police and fire department services, garbage pick up and snow removal.
A levy affected by location and the value of the property as determined by BC Assessment. The rate of taxation is determined by local government and assessed annually.
A tax charged on property, usually based on its value.
The ad valorem taxes collected for real and tangible personal property levied on parcels throughout Miami-Dade County.
Collected by local governments and included in your monthly payments, these are based on the assessed value of real property.
Property taxes are also called real estate taxes. These taxes are paid to the local taxing authority or municipality. The amount you pay can generally be deducted from your federal income taxes. Property taxes are often levied as a percentage of your home's assessed value. For example, if you pay 0.5% in property taxes of the assessed value, a home assessed at $250,000 would have a yearly property tax bill of $1,250.
Taxes on property, especially real estate. It can also be levied on boats, cars, recreational vehicles, and business inventories.
Assessment made by county or city assessor's office for real property taxes. Payments dates may vary according to state regulation.
Levies assessed on real property. A local assessor can provide information on tax rates.
Taxes assessed on real estate. Property taxes are based on valuations by local and or state governments.
The value of the property as determined by local municipalities affects this levy. Local government determines the rate of taxation. Property taxes are paid on an annual basis.
Taxes paid to a city or township for properties/homes owned. The amount of tax is based on the assessed value (established by a public tax assessor) of the property. The local government will use property taxes collected for government services, such as the public schools, snow and trash removal, etc.
Taxes charged by the municipality where the home is located based on the value of home. In some cases the lender will collect a monthly amount to cover your property taxes, which is then paid by the lender to the municipality on your behalf.
Location and the value of the property as determined by BC Assessment affect this levy. Local government determines the rate of taxation. Property taxes are paid on an annual basis.
This levy is affected by location and is determined by local property tax assessment practice. Tax assessments are conducted by local government. They are paid on an annual basis.
Taxes paid to the government, usually the County or State, to support education, police, fire protection, etc.
Yearly taxes (paid by the owner) assessed on a home. Property tax annually averages 1 to 2 percent of the home's value.
Fees levied against the owner of real property.
Taxes charged to the homeowner by the municipality where the home is located based on the value of the property.
Taxes (based on the assessed value of the home) paid by the homeowner for community services such as schools, public works, and other costs of local government.
Taxes that are paid yearly on real property. Property taxes are ad valorem, based on the assessed value of the real property.
A tax collected on real estate property by local, state and/or federal government. The amount of tax is determined by the value of the property.
Taxes that are paid by the owner of real property which are based on the property's value.
This levy is affected by location and the value of the property as determined by BC Assessment. The rate of taxation is determined by local government. Property taxes are paid on an annual basis.
real property taxes levied by municipalities.
Taxes paid by homeowners annually to local and state governments - on average, about 1.5% to 2% of the appraised value of the home, as determined by the county property appraiser.
Rent paid to government for property you own.
Generally, a tax levied on both real and personal property. The amount of the tax is dependent on the value of the property.