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- Tax-allocation_district abstract "A tax-allocation district (TAD), also known as tax increment financing, is a defined area where real estate property tax monies gathered above a certain threshold for a certain period of time (typically 25 years) to be used a specified improvement. The funds raised from a TAD are placed in a tax-free bond (finance) where the money can continue to grow. These improvements are typically for revitalization and especially to complete redevelopment efforts. tax-increment financing has attracted much criticism as merely a subsidy to connected developers. California were the practice began has discontinued their use though it will be paying off debt on previous formed districts for years to comeEnactment of a TAD typically requires approval of all local governments who will be giving-up taxes, thus a project within a municipality will also require approval of the county's commission (or its local equivalent), and the board of the school district, in addition to the city council and possibly township board of supervisors (if applicable).This differs from an improvement district, which the property owners agree to pay extra for improvements. That is only an option for an area which is already in good economic health.".
- Tax-allocation_district wikiPageExternalLink tad.aspx.
- Tax-allocation_district wikiPageExternalLink gl_codes_detail.pl?code=36-44-5.
- Tax-allocation_district wikiPageID "3109981".
- Tax-allocation_district wikiPageRevisionID "539913934".
- Tax-allocation_district hasPhotoCollection Tax-allocation_district.
- Tax-allocation_district subject Category:Local_taxation_in_the_United_States.
- Tax-allocation_district subject Category:Urban_planning_in_the_United_States.
- Tax-allocation_district comment "A tax-allocation district (TAD), also known as tax increment financing, is a defined area where real estate property tax monies gathered above a certain threshold for a certain period of time (typically 25 years) to be used a specified improvement. The funds raised from a TAD are placed in a tax-free bond (finance) where the money can continue to grow. These improvements are typically for revitalization and especially to complete redevelopment efforts.".
- Tax-allocation_district label "Tax-allocation district".
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- Tax-allocation_district sameAs Q7689351.
- Tax-allocation_district sameAs Q7689351.
- Tax-allocation_district wasDerivedFrom Tax-allocation_district?oldid=539913934.
- Tax-allocation_district isPrimaryTopicOf Tax-allocation_district.