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This layer represents boundaries for New Mexico tax district "OUT" categories and incorporated/municipal "IN" categories as identified on the "Certificate of Tax Rates" published for each of the State's thirty-three counties by the Department of Finance and Administration's Budget and Finance Bureau. Initial municipal boundaries acquired from RGIS and based on layers developed by the Earth Data Analysis Center (EDAC) at UNM. TRD revisions have been made by acquiring updated boundaries from data stewards at local jurisdictions. Data is a vector polygon digital data structure taken from the Census Bureau's TIGER/Line Files, 1994, for New Mexico. Known issues: This data layer may contain unintended inaccuracies and omissions.
A list of special taxing districts in Connecticut. CGS Sec. 7-324 defines special taxing districts as follows: Continuation of former districts. For the purposes of sections 7-324 to 7-329, inclusive, “district” means any fire district, sewer district, fire and sewer district, lighting district, village, beach or improvement association and any other district or association, except a school district, wholly within a town and having the power to make appropriations or to levy taxes. All districts established prior to May 29, 1957, under the provisions of the general statutes or by special act shall be continued; provided any such district may be dissolved or consolidated with the government of any town, city or borough of which it is a part in accordance with the provisions of the general statutes or may, by a two-thirds vote of those voters present at a district meeting, elect to be governed by the provisions of sections 7-324 to 7-329, inclusive, in lieu of the provisions of any general or special act under which such district was established or operated. Notwithstanding any of the provisions of sections 7-324 to 7-329, inclusive, a district established prior to May 29, 1957, and electing to be governed by said sections shall not be required to adopt the form of organization provided for in said sections but may continue its existing form of organization and nevertheless have and exercise the powers and duties granted to districts in said sections and in such event the officers of such district shall have and may exercise the powers and duties granted to district officers in said sections.
This is a dataset for the City of Buffalo's Tax Districts. Provides geometry, area, as well as tax district ID.
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Tax districts layer display tax districts in Hamilton County. There are 119 tax districts countywide.
2024-2025 Taxing Districts in Idaho. This dataset is updated yearly, usually in early March. The Idaho State Tax Commission is not responsible for any errors or issues with this data.
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2024-2025 Taxing Districts in Idaho. This dataset is updated yearly, usually in early March. The Idaho State Tax Commission is not responsible for any errors or issues with this data.
The dataset provides consolidated property tax rates for each urban and rural taxing district in Iowa by fiscal year, starting with FY 2012. Property tax rates are the dollars collected per $1,000 in a property's taxable value. The consolidated rate represents the combined rate for all levy authorities (e.g. counties, cities, school districts, townships, etc.) represented in a tax district.
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Analysis of ‘Special Taxing Districts’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/08b84241-d9fa-4651-a31d-59b590171b36 on 26 January 2022.
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A list of special taxing districts in Connecticut. CGS Sec. 7-324 defines special taxing districts as follows: Continuation of former districts. For the purposes of sections 7-324 to 7-329, inclusive, “district” means any fire district, sewer district, fire and sewer district, lighting district, village, beach or improvement association and any other district or association, except a school district, wholly within a town and having the power to make appropriations or to levy taxes. All districts established prior to May 29, 1957, under the provisions of the general statutes or by special act shall be continued; provided any such district may be dissolved or consolidated with the government of any town, city or borough of which it is a part in accordance with the provisions of the general statutes or may, by a two-thirds vote of those voters present at a district meeting, elect to be governed by the provisions of sections 7-324 to 7-329, inclusive, in lieu of the provisions of any general or special act under which such district was established or operated. Notwithstanding any of the provisions of sections 7-324 to 7-329, inclusive, a district established prior to May 29, 1957, and electing to be governed by said sections shall not be required to adopt the form of organization provided for in said sections but may continue its existing form of organization and nevertheless have and exercise the powers and duties granted to districts in said sections and in such event the officers of such district shall have and may exercise the powers and duties granted to district officers in said sections.
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2022-2023 Taxing Districts in Idaho. This dataset is updated yearly, usually in early March. The Idaho State Tax Commission is not responsible for any errors or issues with this data.
This layer contains the boundaries of special tax areas as defined by the taxing authority of Fairfax County. These are special tax districts where additional fees are levied on the properties within the districts.
For current tax rates on properties for each of the tax areas refer to this page: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/taxes/real-estate/tax-rates
Contact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS Division
Data Accessibility: Publicly Available
Update Frequency: Daily
Last Revision Date: 1/1/2000
Creation Date: 1/1/2000
Feature Dataset Name: GISMGR.PARCELS
Layer Name: GISMGR.SPECIAL_TAX_AREAS
Geospatial data about Charleston County, South Carolina County Tax Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This dataset contains both taxable and assessed property valuations for each tax district in Iowa by property class and valuation year. A tax district is a unique set of governmental entities that have authority to levy property taxes for the same parcels of land. Real property is mostly land, buildings, structures, and other improvements that are constructed on or in the land, attached to the land, or placed upon a foundation. Typical improvements include a building, house or mobile home, fences, and paving. Classes of real property include the following: Residential, Agricultural Land, Agricultural Buildings, Commercial, Industrial, Utilities and Railroads. Taxable values are based on assessed valuations after application of the statutory assessment limitation (i.e. rollback), and is the value to which tax rates are applied (e.g. 2022 net taxable valuations are used for the FY 2024 property tax levies).
An in-depth description of the various Tax District GIS data layers outlining terms of use, update frequency, attribute explanations, and more. District data layers include: Community College, Elementary Schools, Fire Protection Districts, Municipal Fire Departments, Fox Waterway, High Schools, Joint Action Water Agency, Library Districts, Municipal Boundaries, Park Districts, Sanitary Districts, and Special Service Areas.
BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. Provided by local CVTs, the special tax districts were created using legal descriptions, maps, or a list of the tax parcel number located within the special tax district. When no description was provided, the school tax code from the parcel attributes was used. The feature class was based on tax parcels, municipal districts and Oakland County roads. The key attributes are Name (the name of the special tax district) and Type (the type of the special tax district).
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Elementary School Taxing Districts in Cook County
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Taxing Districts are units of local government that provide services and are authorized to levy taxes on property within their geographic boundaries to pay for those services.Tax District Boundaries are maintained by the Cook County Clerk’s Office.
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Community College Tax Districts in Cook County for tax year 2015.
This is the official Taxing Districts and Tax Code Area (TCA) map for the State of Idaho. This web mapping application includes a wide assortment of tools for taxing districts to view and research their district boundaries.
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This layer represents boundaries for New Mexico tax district "OUT" categories and incorporated/municipal "IN" categories as identified on the "Certificate of Tax Rates" published for each of the State's thirty-three counties by the Department of Finance and Administration's Budget and Finance Bureau. Initial municipal boundaries acquired from RGIS and based on layers developed by the Earth Data Analysis Center (EDAC) at UNM. TRD revisions have been made by acquiring updated boundaries from data stewards at local jurisdictions. Data is a vector polygon digital data structure taken from the Census Bureau's TIGER/Line Files, 1994, for New Mexico. Known issues: This data layer may contain unintended inaccuracies and omissions.