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Secured Property Taxes Secured Tax Bill Example
Due to new property tax legislation effective for the 2004-2005 fiscal year, the County and the cities will receive property taxes from the schools' allocation to replace local sales taxes and vehicle license fees transferred to the State. The State is required to backfill the schools' revenues. Orange County receives...
The Assessor (1) establishes the assessed value of your property by appraising your property as required by State Law. The assessed value of your property is placed on a list called the Assessment Roll. The Assessor then sends the Property Owner (2) a valuation card/ letter which contains the valuation...
Unsecured Property Taxes Unsecured Tax Bill Example
Unsecured property is that on which taxes are not liens on real property sufficient to secure payment of the taxes. Some typical items assessed and collected on the unsecured roll include: boats, airplanes, improvements on the real estate, business property, and mining rights. Certain assessments are by law entered on...
Unsecured property taxes are those in which the lien is against the assessee.
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