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What is real estate tax? Depending on the state in which you reside, real estate and property are subject to state and municipal taxes, which are charged in accordance with the assessed value of the property in question. Real estate tax is one of the few taxes that are not assessed by the Federal government.
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- 00:00
finance a la shmoop. what is real estate tax? own a home?
- 00:07
well you'll pay tax on it on a high-rise well congrats and you'll pay a lot of
- 00:12
tax on it. own an airplane well congrats again and yep you'll pay a lot of tax on [money stacked in front of a high rise building]
- 00:17
it as well. as if it was real estate more or less. so
- 00:21
how do you know how much tax you owe on a given home or building or property and
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- 00:26
well the answer is each state is different, or at least has its own laws.
- 00:30
and generally speaking real estate taxes are local. ie local to your state and
- 00:36
sometimes to the county that you live in. they are not federal. for example if the
- 00:41
state of California is the one collecting your real estate tax the
- 00:44
federal government in Washington well I'm just kind of coughs and looks away
- 00:48
when you pay up. so how much do you pay? hmm?
- 00:52
well in most states the amount is based on the purchase price of the home or
- 00:56
property and then it carries an escalator or it goes up a little bit.
- 01:00
that is if you've paid a million bucks for this awesome Shuba a mansion in Palo, [shack pictured]
- 01:05
Alto yes this home sold for a million dollars in 2017. then you'd pay one point
- 01:11
two five percent of the purchase price of a million bucks each year for your
- 01:16
taxes or said another way you'd pay twelve thousand five hundred dollars in
- 01:20
taxes each year on that home, and those taxes would go up a little bit each year
- 01:24
such that they rose roughly along with the rate of inflation. so that's a real
- 01:30
estate tax set by the purchase price. well in other states like Texas home
- 01:35
prices are assessed regularly. whenever that means ,maybe every year maybe every
- 01:41
few years, or if the owner asks. you know maybe something like that? well why [calendar pictured]
- 01:45
wouldn't owner asked for a reassessment of taxes? well often homes are bought in
- 01:49
a hot market and then for awhile the value of the home goes down. so by having
- 01:54
a home reassessed likely for a lower price the owner saves money on taxes.
- 01:59
well commercial buildings have different tax systems but are more or less based
- 02:03
on the same parameters as homes. usually with a lot more zeros on the end.
- 02:07
so where does all this real estate tax go? well back to the state to you know
- 02:12
run things, but also to the local local authorities we're a big hunk of the tax
- 02:17
dollar goes to local public schools to pay for teachers pensions their
- 02:22
secretaries and yes maybe one or two illicit Bermuda vacations. [teacher walks out with bag of cash]
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