| Assessed Value of Improvements:
The assessed value of the building portion of a property.
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| Assessed Value of Land/Mineral
Rights: The assessed value of the land and mineral rights
portion of a property. |
| Assessee: The owner of record
on lien date, which is defined as January 1 of the year. |
| Basic Property Taxes: The 1% tax stipulated
by Proposition 13, plus charges levied by public authorities
to pay the cost of public improvements such as street lights,
water and sewer infrastructure, school bonds, landscape, etc.
These taxes and voter approved bonds are calculated as a percentage
of the total property value. |
| Delinquent Taxes: Unpaid taxes
due from previous year(s). The delinquent year shows the first
year that taxes were unpaid. |
| Exemption Amount: The total amount
of tax exemption (tax savings) that is being applied to a
property. |
| First Installment: Each installment
equals one half of the total current year secured taxes owed
by the property owner. |
| Fiscal Year: Taxes are levied
for the period of July 1 through June 30 each year. |
| Fixed Charges Assessment : A charge
levied by a public authority to pay the cost of public improvements
such as street lights, water and sewer infrastructure, landscape,
etc. This assessment is a fixed charge per property, regardless
of the value of the property. |
| Homeowner’s Exemption: A tax
exemption that is applied when the property is the owner’s
principal place of residence. |
| Last Assessment Update: The date
that property information was last updated. |
| Late penalty: A late penalty
of 10% is added to each installment that is not paid by the
delinquent date. In addition, a $10.00 charge is added to
the second installment if it is unpaid by the delinquent date.
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| Lien date: Taxes are levied and become
a lien on both real and personal property, as it exists at
12:01 a.m. on January first. |
| Net Value: Taxable amount of assessed
property; derived from total assessed value minus any exemptions.
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| Other Exemptions: Tax exemptions
that are applied for a number of reasons such as nonprofit
status and welfare. |
| Parcel Number: A unique number assigned
by the County Assessor identifying a property. |
| Second Installment: Each installment
equals one half of the total current year secured taxes owed
by the property owner. |
| Secured Property Taxes: The term "secured"
refers to taxes that are assessed against real property (e.g.,
land or structures). The tax bill creates a lien that is "secured"
by the land/structure even though no document is officially
recorded. This means that if the tax remains unpaid after
a period of five (5) years, the property may be sold to cover
the taxes owed. |
| Situs Address: The physical address
of a property. |
| Special District Assessment: A charge
levied by a public authority to pay the cost of public improvements,
usually water districts. These voter approved bonds are calculated
as a percentage of the land value. |
| Supplemental Taxes: "Supplemental"
taxes are additional secured taxes that are assessed when
property undergoes a change in ownership or new construction.
The additional tax is owed because the County Assessor is
required to immediately adjust the January 1 value to reflect
the new value of the property (see Secured Tax definition).
The supplemental tax is adjusted for the number of months
left in the fiscal year. This supplemental tax bill represents
the tax due on the difference between the old and new values.
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| Tax Due: The total amount
of the current year's tax owed by property owner. |
| Tax Rate Area (TRA): An area
over which a governmental body has authority to levy property
taxes or special assessments; may contain one or more assessment
districts. |
| Tax Rate: The ratio of dollars
of tax per $100 of valuation. |
| Total Assessed Value: The
total assessed value of a property. |
| Unsecured Property Tax: The
term "unsecured" refers to property that can be relocated
and is not real estate, such as business equipment, equipment,
fixtures, boats, or airplanes. If the unsecured tax is not
paid, a lien is filed against the owner, not the property.
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