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Only $71 billion of the assessed value is on taxable properties.
New London did a revaluation of its taxable property last year.
The governor then noted that taxable property had increased within Arizona due to a growing economy.
Local politicians support the project because they say it would bring in much-needed dollars to the area and increase the value of taxable property.
Equalized values are based on the full market value of all taxable property in the state, except for agricultural land.
Land sales multiplied six times after the sale and the state's taxable property value doubled.
For a taxable property, hardship is defined by city law as an inability to make a 6 percent annual return.
Legislators say the increase is needed because the total value of the county's taxable property is falling.
Nearly all the taxable property is residential, although there are several new high-rise office buildings near the bridge.
Through taxable property like a golf course and retail strips, the university has become among the highest taxpayers in the city.
On Monday, the city will begin mailing property value notices to the owners of the city's 980,911 taxable properties.
That, said boosters, would not only add a hotel to the town's taxable property, but also promote restaurants and even more office buildings.
Serfs at the time were owned by landowners and counted as taxable property.
But grand lists, which include each town's taxable property, have increased an average of only 3.1 percent, and in some towns they have gone down.
Only 21.5 percent of the communty's taxable property is commercial, the rest is residential.
Taxable property includes any real estate that is not owned by a government, such as houses and companies with brick-and-mortar places of business.
His fortunes abruptly changed after the war, however, and his taxable property was valued at less than $20,000.
His property would be added to what is usually called an assessment roll, a long list of all the taxable properties in an assessment area.
Each January "tentative notices of assessment" are sent to owners of all taxable property in the city.
A tax assessor - an elected or appointed official - assesses the value of every taxable property in that assessment area.
Sellers of taxable property must file tax returns with each jurisdiction in which they are required to collect sales tax.
The benefits, he said, are primarily fiscal: new construction means more taxable property, which means more tax dollars for the town treasury.
Instead, the value increased, to 57 percent of the taxable property in town, because of the appraisal method used by Dean & Associates.
For purposes of assessment for ad valorem taxes, taxable property is divided into five classes.
"We have two choices," Mr. Allen said, either expand the amount of taxable property or merge with another town.