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Property tax is an ad valorem tax that an owner of real estate or other property pays on the value of the target of the tax. The taxing authority performs or requires an appraisal of the value of the property, and tax is assessed in proportion to that value. Forms of property tax used vary between countries and jurisdictions.

1 Countries

1.1 Canada

Many provinces in Canada levy property tax on real estate based upon the current use of the land. Property tax levels vary between the Provinces.

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1.2 United Kingdom

There is currently no ad valorem tax on residential property. Two former systems were dropped because of their extreme unpopularity. They were

1.3 United States

In the United States, property tax on real estate is usually assessed by local government, at the municipal or county level. Tax assessor offices are responsible for plotting and mapping land ownership for collection purposes. This is accomplished with the help of surveyors.

Rising real estate property taxes were a cause of taxpayer revolt in the westIn general, the term West Coast is a nickname for the coastal states of the Western United States, comprising California, Oregon and Washington, and sometimes Alaska and Hawaii (see Pacific States . The West Coast is a portion of the West. It has also com; see California Proposition 13 (1978)Proposition 13 was a ballot initiative enacted by the voters of the state of California on June 6, 1978. Its passage resulted in a cap on property tax rates in the state, reducing them by an average of 57%. Proposition 13 received an enormous amount of pu and Oregon Ballot Measure 5 (1990)Ballot Measure 5 of 1990 established state constitutional limits (Article XI, Section 11) on Oregon's property taxes on real estate. Property taxes dedicated for funding schools were capped at $15. 00 per $1,000 of assessed value, and gradually lowered to for more details.

In the US, another form of property tax is the personal property tax, which can target

Personal property tax can be assessed at almost any level of government, though they are perhaps most commonly assessed by states.

Real estate taxes in many locations in the United States are used to fund school systems. Thus, poor areas perforce have disadvantaged school systems. The system of real estate taxes has been sharply criticized as being archaic for this and other reasons.





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