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Category Archives: Fair Market Value

Fair Market Value Taxation

Posted on 10/07/2007 by Cal SkinnerOctober 7, 2007
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What a concept. A wealth tax—and that is what a property tax is—assessed according to what the item is worth. Some states try to go with 100% of value; others debase the value. That is what happens in Illinois. In … Continue reading →

Posted in Cook County Assessor, Fair Market Value, Jim Houlihan | Leave a reply

Fair Market Value Taxation

Posted on 10/07/2007 by Cal SkinnerOctober 7, 2007
Reply

What a concept. A wealth tax—and that is what a property tax is—assessed according to what the item is worth. Some states try to go with 100% of value; others debase the value. That is what happens in Illinois. In … Continue reading →

Posted in Cook County Assessor, Fair Market Value, Jim Houlihan | Leave a reply
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