Vocab
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Concept
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Mix it
100

Ad Valorem Tax

Tax set according to value

100

Public auction a property with a collection of overdue taxes

Tax sale

100

The chance to take at least $250,000 profit free of federal tax on a sale of one's home is available to any seller who

Owned an occupied the home for two of the five years prior to the sale

100

Mill

1 thousandth of a dollar

100

Tax foreclosure

Seizing a property for unpaid taxes

200

Assessed value

Value used for tax purposes

200

Collins property was foreclosed. If she acts within her state's redemption. She can reclaim her property by paying the debt and legal fees

Redemption Period

200

A tax on the houses in the one small neighborhood to pay for new street lamps in the area would take the form of

A special assessment

200

Ratable

Taxable property

200

Tax lien

Municipalities financial claim against real property

300

Assessment role

List of all taxable property

300

The owner of The old apartment house had failed to pay property taxes on the building for the past 2 years The county was forced to pursue a tax foreclosure against the property and have it sold at auction

Tax foreclosure

300

Can be granted exemptions from real estate taxes

Veterans 

Senior citizens

Religious organizations

300

Redemption Period

Time in which a foreclosed owner can we gain property

300

Tax sale

Collection of overdue taxes through public auction of property

400

Equalization factor

Adjusts for assessment variations

400

Imposed for failing to pay the following taxes City, county, estate, income, payroll, sales school.

What is this debt called?

Tax Lien

400

1000th of a dollar

Mill

400

Revaluation

Reassessment of all a municipalities ratables

400

New Jersey offers partial property tax exemption to

Homeowner, 65 and older

500

Full-value assessment

Estimate based on probable sales price

500

Based on probable sales price

Full value assessment

500

The value of things influencing the tax

Ad valorem tax

500

Special assessment

An assessment made against a property to pay for a public improvement by which the assessed property is supposed to be especially benefited

500

Property taxes become a lien on the land

January 1st

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