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It can be found on the property tax statement or by contacting your local city/township/village assessors office. What is taxable value?
Class 2 includes residential properties with more than three units, including cooperatives and condominiums.
Credits may be applied to your taxes or be given to you as a refund check. Clergy Exemption. Construction and Renovation Benefits. Co-Op and Condo Abatement. Crime Victim Exemption. Disabled Homeowners Exemption (DHE) Homeowner Tax Rebate Credit (HTRC) School Tax Relief (STAR) Senior Citizen Homeowners Exemption (SCHE)
Your Assessed Value is based on a percentage of your Market Value. This percentage is known as the Level of Assessment or Assessment Ratio. Your Assessment Ratio depends on your tax class. Limits on Increases for Class 1, 2a, 2b and 2c properties.
ing to Michigans General Property Tax Act, two factors determine your tax bill: the taxable value of your home (assessed annually), and the applicable tax rate (that is, the percentage of the taxable value that the local tax authorities use to compute your property tax).
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Class 4: All commercial and industrial properties, such as office, retail, factory buildings and all other properties not included in tax classes 1, 2 or 3.
Michigan law requires each city to include both a SEV and taxable value on its Assessment Roll. The SEV represents 50 percent of true cash value. The taxable value is the amount that the owner will pay taxes on. The SEV is calculated by sales studies of properties selling in Garden City 24 of the prior 36 months.
Over time, the market value of properties change. The value of some properties may increase, while the value of some properties may decrease. Frequent reassessments ensure that your property is assessed based on current market values, rather than on market values from 20 years, like the example.

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