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- Q9355316 subject Q8330155.
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- Q9355316 abstract "An 'assessor' is a specialist who calculates the value of property. The value calculated by the assessor is then used as the basis for determining the amounts to be paid or assessed for tax or insurance purposes.In local government in the United States, an assessor is an appointed or elected official charged with determining the value of each taxable property in a county, municipality, or township; this information is then used by the locality to determine the necessary rate of taxation to support the community's annual budget. (This is a specialization of the previous sense; a person who performs similar work for a private employer is more often called an appraiser or, specifically in the insurance industry, an adjuster.) In Florida, this official is known as the property appraiser. In Vermont, this office is known as a lister.A professional organization for assessors and source for innovation, education, and research in property appraisal, assessment administration, and property tax policy is the International Association of Assessing Officers.".
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- Q9355316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8330155.
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- Q9355316 comment "An 'assessor' is a specialist who calculates the value of property.".
- Q9355316 label "Tax assessment".