property tax

  • 21Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act — The Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (FIRPTA) is a law of the United States of America that applies to the sale of interests held by nonresident aliens and foreign corporations in real property located within the United States …

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  • 22Minneapolis Property Tax Lawsuit — The Minneapolis Property tax Lawsuit, also known as Idowu Odunlade et. Al v City of Minneapolis, is a class action lawsuit filed in Hennepin County District Court which alleges that an unfair practice of assessment has led to homeowners in… …

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  • 23excise lieu property tax — Tax on gross premiums received and collected by designated classes of insurance companies. United Pacific Ins. Co. v. Bakes, 57 Idaho 537, 67 P.2d 1024, 1029 …

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  • 24excise lieu property tax — Tax on gross premiums received and collected by designated classes of insurance companies. United Pacific Ins. Co. v. Bakes, 57 Idaho 537, 67 P.2d 1024, 1029 …

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  • 25Tax system in China — Taxes provide the most important revenue source for the Government of the People s Republic of China. As the most important source of fiscal revenue, tax is a key economic player of macro economic regulation, and greatly affects China s economic… …

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  • 26tax — 1 vt [Medieval Latin taxare to assess for taxation, tax, from Latin, to assess, value, fix] 1: to assess or determine judicially the amount of (costs of an action in court) 2: to levy a tax on tax the corporation tax capital gains tax·er n tax 2 …

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  • 27Tax revenue — is the income that is gained by governments because of taxation of the people.Just as there are different types of tax, the form in which tax revenue is collected also differs; furthermore, the agency that collects the tax may not be part of… …

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  • 28Tax increment financing — Tax Increment Financing, or TIF, is a public financing method which has been used for redevelopment and community improvement projects in the United States for more than 50 years. With federal and state sources for redevelopment generally less… …

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  • 29property — prop·er·ty n pl ties [Anglo French propreté proprieté, from Latin proprietat proprietas, from proprius own, particular] 1: something (as an interest, money, or land) that is owned or possessed see also asset, estate, interest …

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  • 30tax abatement — ˈtax aˌbatement noun [countable] TAX COMMERCE the right to pay a very low rate of tax on something. Tax abatements are often used to encourage businesses to invest in times of difficult economic conditions: • These organizations were set up by… …

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