The total taxable value per capita of Grand Blanc, MI was $33,257 in 2022.

Total Taxable Value Per Capita

Total Taxable Value

Property Tax is the total amount of revenue collected based on a percentage of the value of all land and real property within a government entity.

Total Taxable Value Per Capita is the total value of all land and real property per resident.

Total Taxable Value is the financial worth assigned to property by taxing authorities that is used as a basis or factor against which the tax rate is applied.

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Finance and Property Tax Datasets Involving Grand Blanc, MI

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    EBRP Tax Roll

    data.brla.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-27T16:10:42.000Z

    This dataset is a full listing of tax parcels in East Baton Rouge Parish including the cities of Baton Rouge, Baker, Central and Zachary. The records contained herein include information about taxpayers, homestead exemptions, adjudications, property details, and many other topics. The Assessor's Office provides this information for public use in an effort to better serve the taxpayers and property owners of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.

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    Property Assessment Data from Local Assessment Rolls

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-12-06T20:23:45.000Z

    This dataset is comprised of the final assessment rolls submitted to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance – Office of Real Property Tax Services by 996 local governments. Together, the assessment rolls provide the details of the more than 4.7 million parcels in New York State. The dataset includes assessment rolls for all cities and towns, except New York City. (For New York City assessment roll data, see NYC Open Data [https://opendata.cityofnewyork.us]) For each property, the dataset includes assessed value, full market value, property size, owners, exemption information, and other fields. Tip: For a unique identifier for every property in New York State, combine the SWIS code and print key fields.

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    Mill Rates for FY 2014-2025

    data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-22T18:33:12.000Z

    A mill is equal to $1.00 of tax for each $1,000 of assessment. To calculate the property tax, multiply the assessment of the property by the mill rate and divide by 1,000. For example, a property with an assessed value of $50,000 located in a municipality with a mill rate of 20 mills would have a property tax bill of $1,000 per year. The rates for each year are based on the grand list from two years prior. For example, the mill rates for the 2021 fiscal year are based off the 2019 grand list. Starting in FY 2017, legislation allows municipalities and special taxing districts to tax motor vehicles at a different rate than other taxable property, but it imposes a cap on the mill rate for motor vehicles. No district or borough may set a motor vehicle mill rate that if combined with the motor vehicle mill rate of the town, city, consolidated town and city or consolidated town and borough in which such district or borough is located would result in a combined motor vehicle mill rate above the cap.

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    Uniform Assessment

    data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2024-04-15T11:17:45.000Z

    One measure of a municipality's financial health is its own-source revenue base as represented by the total uniform assessment. This figure is the total of the taxable property assessment plus the value of grants municipality receives from special property tax arrangements.

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    Defaulted Tax Data

    data.sonomacounty.ca.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-24T11:15:15.000Z

    County of Sonoma Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector listing of defaulted tax data. The data provided indicates prior year delinquent tax information as of July 1st in this current fiscal tax year.

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    Personal Property Data

    data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-23T14:21:56.000Z

    Personal property typically includes items used by a company to conduct business. Generally, personal property does not include property which is attached to a building or to the land. Examples of personal property which may be assessed include furniture, fixtures, electronic equipment, telephones and machinery.

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    Municipal Fiscal Indicators: Economic and Grand List Data, 2021

    data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-30T19:58:25.000Z

    Municipal Fiscal Indicators is an annual compendium of information compiled by the Office of Policy and Management, Office of Finance, Municipal Finance Services Unit (MFS). Municipal Fiscal Indicators contains the most current financial data available for each of Connecticut's 169 municipalities. The data contained in Indicators provides key financial and demographic information on municipalities in Connecticut. The data includes selected demographic and economic data relating to, or having an impact upon, a municipality’s financial condition. The majority of this data was compiled from the audited financial statements that are filed annually with the State of Connecticut, Office of Policy and Management, Office of Finance. Unlike prior years' where the audited financial information was compiled by OPM, the FY 2021 information in this edition was based upon the self-reporting by municipalities of their own audited data. The most recent edition is for the Fiscal Years Ended 2017-2021 published in July 2023.

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    Financial Trends Monitoring System Data

    data.kcmo.org | Last Updated 2023-12-28T20:15:45.000Z

    This data is pulled from the annual Financial Trends Monitoring System (FTMS). The KCSTAT dashboards for Finance and Governance provide visualizations of this data, along with narrative to explain what these indicators mean. The FTMS report itself goes also provides a great deal of narrative, and can be viewed by visiting: https://kcstat.kcmo.org/Finance/2013-FTMS-7-29-14-Revised/n7p4-kkha

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    2013 Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act Rpt

    transparencyarchive.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2016-11-18T18:29:15.000Z

    This table is generated off of a report for the Michigan legislature. To see the full report and footnotes, go to https://transparency.michigan.gov/2013-Brownfield-Redevelopment-Financing-Act/2013-Brownfield-Redevelopment-Financing-Act-Rpt/8vth-sd6n

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    Municipal Fiscal Statistics - Consolidated Revenues and Expenses by Municipality

    data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2024-06-11T11:14:43.000Z

    Under the Municipal Government Act, the Minister has the authority to prescribe the type of information to be provided by a municipality to the Minister [s.451 (1(b)]. In Nova Scotia, the municipality is required to submit financial information to the Department of Municipal Affairs (DMAH) through the standard Financial Information Return (FIR). The Province then compiles an Annual Municipal Statistics Report based on the data municipalities provide.