Sunday, 9 December 2012

Harris County Property Tax Records

Harris County Property Tax Records

A property tax (or millage tax) is an ad valorem tax levy on the value of property that the owner of the property is required to pay to a government in which the property is situated. Multiple jurisdictions may tax the same property. There are three general varieties of property: land, improvements to land (immovable man-made things, e.g. buildings) and personal property (movable things). Real estate or realty is the combination of land and improvements to land. Property taxes are usually charged on a recurrent basis (e.g., yearly). A common type of property tax is an annual charge on the ownership of real estate, where the tax base is the estimated value of the property. For a period of over 150 years from 1695 a window tax was levied in England, with the result that one can still see listed buildings with windows bricked up in order to save their owners money. A similar tax on hearths existed in France and elsewhere, with similar results. The two most common type of event driven property taxes are stamp duty, charged upon change of ownership, and inheritance tax, which is imposed in many countries on the estates of the deceased.

Harris County Property Tax Records

Harris County Property Tax Records

Harris County Property Tax Records

Harris County Property Tax Records

Harris County Property Tax Records

Harris County Property Tax Records

Harris County Property Tax Records

Harris County Property Tax Records

Harris County Property Tax Records


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I agree...too often people just focus on the tax breaks and may not realize that they may not be cut out to be landlords. Make sure that you are educated and do your own research to determine what is best for you. More Details

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