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assessed value

noun

  1. the value of something as determined by an assessor, especially the value of real property.


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Many states, for instance, impose limits on how much a home’s assessed value can rise in a year to guard owners against huge tax increases.

Proposition 13 established a 1 percent across-the-board property tax but most importantly, it froze the assessed value of a property.

The assessed value of property in 1830, amounted to about two and a half millions.

There is also a supplementary tax on property of about 1⁄20th% of the assessed value.

Estates of an assessed value of more than ten 'skylddaler' are designated as 'Large Properties.'

This state should tax forest lands according to the product rather than the assessed value of the land.

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