tax increment
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftaxandincrement
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tax
noun[C or U]
uk/tæks/us/tæks/
(an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you ...
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increment
noun[C]
us//uk/ˈɪŋ.krə.mənt/
one of a series ...
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(Definition oftaxandincrementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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While it does nottaxincrementvalues, it taxes every industry in the country.
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It is obvious that before you proceed totaxincrementvalue you must prove that there is value.
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We must assume to-day that it is right totaxincrementin land.
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The city also set up severaltaxincrementfinancing zones which have been successful in attracting new developers.
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Taxincrementfinancing dedicates tax increments within a certain defined district to finance the debt that is issued to pay for the project.
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Initially, the neighborhood planned to cover the entire cost with funding from a localtaxincrementfinancing district.
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Some local governments issue bonds based on their taxing authority, such astaxincrementbonds or revenue bonds.
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Powers entitled to such authorities include the issuance of municipal bonds andtaxincrementfinancing.
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Many of the neighborhood's residentsand modern red-light useswere removed with eminent domain,taxincrementfinancing and other strong-arm techniques.
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When an increase in site value and private investment generates an increase in tax revenues, it is thetaxincrement.
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State enabling legislation gives local governments the authority to designatetaxincrementfinancing districts.
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She also sponsored a successful bill to revise property tax collection procedures in conjunction withtaxincrementfinancing to give local governments more budgeting flexibility through the down economy.
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Using its expertise in economic development,taxincrementfinancing, and eminent domain, it works with property owners and taxpayers to bring free market solutions to local government.
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For example, if a $5,000,000 annualtaxincrementis expected in a development, which would cover the financing costs of a $50,000,000 bond, only a $25,000,000 bond would be typically allowed.
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There are many ways in which income tax increments or decrements equivalent to changes in current receipts since 1997 could be represented.
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