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South-Western Publishing©2002 By Charles J. Jacobus Real Estate Principles Ninth Edition Real Estate: An Introduction to the Profession Ninth Edition South-Western Publishing©2002
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Chapter 15 Taxes and Assessments _______________________________________
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Property Taxes ad valorem taxes = according to value source of income for local government tax district appraisers all taxable property tax rate calculation
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Expressing Property Tax Rates Mill RateDollars per HundredThousand School district 40 mills$4.00$40.00 City303.0030.00 Country101.0010.00 Total80 mills$8.00$80.00 Dollars per
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Calculations using Mills 85 mills =.085 215 mills = 2.15 5 mills =.005 Move decimal: Tax appraised value Assessed value Millage rate (e.g., 80 mills; see previous slide) Result: Tax Bill
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Other Taxing Matters Unpaid property taxes Assessment appeal Property tax exemption Property tax variations Special assessments
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Federal Income Tax Basis is the price originally paid for the home plus any fees paid for closing and improvements.
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Capital Gains To calculate the gain you must take the sale price and subtract the selling expenses; then subtract the basis to determine the gain.
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Calculation of Gain Purchase price $90,000; closing costs are $500 Basis $ 90,500 Add landscaping and fencing for $3,500Basis $ 94,000 Add bedroom and bathroom for $15,000 Basis $109,000 Sell home for $125,000; sales commissions Amount realized $117,000 and closing costs are $8,000 Amount realized $117,000 Less basis -$109,000 Equals gain $ 8,000
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Income Tax Exclusion Sale of principal residence Used for 2 of the last 5 years Married – exclude up to $500,000 gain Single – exclude up to $250,000 gain
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Adjusted Sales Price Selling price of old home Less selling expenses Less fix-up costs Equals adjusted sales price $250,000 -18,000 -7,000 $225,000
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South-Western Publishing©2002 Key Terms Adjusted sales price Ad valorem taxes Assessed value Basis Installment sale Documentary tax Mill rate Tax certificate Tax lien
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