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The phrase "assessed valuation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of property assessment, taxation, or real estate to refer to the value assigned to a property for tax purposes.
Example: "The assessed valuation of the property has increased significantly over the past year, leading to higher property taxes for the owner."
Alternatives: "appraised value" or "tax assessment value".
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Wyckoff's tax rate is $3.23 per $100 of assessed valuation.
That rate, she said, is 0.14160, or $14.16 per hundred dollars of taxable assessed valuation.
That total reflects a calculation based on assessed valuation figures published recently by you.
If two jurisdictions expect to raise the same total tax and one community has a high total assessed valuation and the other a low total assessed valuation, of course the latter will compensate with a higher tax rate.
Currently, residents in the Patchogue school district pay taxes of $5.45 per $100 in assessed valuation a year.
"Secaucus has a total assessed valuation of $2.3 billion, 70percentt of which is commercial," Mayor Elwell said.
Each person's tax is determined by multiplying the assessed valuation by the tax rate for that jurisdiction.
As a result, homeowners will pay $20.80 per $10,000 of assessed valuation, about $104 for the typical homeowner.
The mayor wanted to cut the property tax by a penny (per $100 of assessed valuation) for political reasons.
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"Places like Newport Beach obviously always had a high-assessed valuation (of property)," Barrios said.
Central Park South has an assessed valuation of almost $80‐million, more than 30 times that of the northern boundary.
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