Target Special Tax definition

Target Special Tax means the rates set forth in Section C.2.b below.
Target Special Tax means the Facilities Special Tax for each Special Tax Category, as set forth in Table 1 below, that was used to determine the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues for Improvement Area No. 2.
Target Special Tax means, as set forth in Table 1 herein, the Special Tax per Building Square Foot for each Land Use Class that was used to determine the Expected Maximum Special Tax Revenues shown in Attachment 1.

Examples of Target Special Tax in a sentence

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  • If the Target Special Tax is less than the current Maximum Special Tax that is assigned to the Parcel, the existing Maximum Special Tax will continue to apply to the Parcel.

  • If the Administrator determines that a Building Permit has been issued prior to June 1 of the preceding Fiscal Year for one or more Residential Units on a Parcel that had not previously been assigned a Maximum Special Tax, the Administrator shall use the applicable Target Special Tax rates identified in Table 2 above based on the Square Footage of the Residential Unit(s) to determine the Maximum Special Tax for the Parcel.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a property owner is issued Building Permits for multiple Townhome Units prior to June 1 of any Fiscal Year, the property owner may, by June 30 of that Fiscal Year, send a written request to the NCSD to compare(i) the aggregate Maximum Special Tax for some or all of such Townhome Units to(ii) the amount that would be generated if each Townhome Unit were instead assigned the applicable Target Special Tax based on the Square Footage of each unit.

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  • If the new Target Special Tax is greater than the existing Maximum Special Tax for the Parcel, the Target Special Tax will be the new Maximum Special Tax for the Parcel.

  • When a Building Permit is issued for a Single Family Detached Unit, the Administrator will identify (i) the expected Square Footage of the Single Family Detached Unit as reflected on the Building Permit, and (ii) the corresponding Target Special Tax.

  • The Administrator will identify the corresponding Target Special Tax based on the increasedSquare Footage, and if the new Target Special Tax is less than the existing Maximum Special Tax for the Parcel, the existing Maximum Special Tax will continue to apply to the Parcel.

  • Step 2: Calculate the amount that could be collected from the original Parcel on which the Condominium Plan was recorded if the Target Special Tax was applied to each Condominium Unit.

  • When a Building Permit is issued for a Townhome Unit, the Administrator will identify (i) the expected Square Footage of the Townhome Unit as reflected on the Building Permit, and (ii) the corresponding Target Special Tax.


More Definitions of Target Special Tax

Target Special Tax means the Special Tax per Residential Unit that was used to determine the Expected Maximum Special Tax Revenue for each Village, as shown in Attachment 2. If the Expected Land Uses shown in Attachments 1 and 2 do not change, or if the number of Residential Units within a Village increases, the Target Special Tax will be the Maximum Special Tax for each Residential Unit within the Village.

Related to Target Special Tax

  • Maximum Special Tax means the maximum Special Tax, determined in accordance with Section C below, that can be levied in any Fiscal Year on any Assessor’s Parcel.

  • Annual Special Tax means the Special Tax actually levied in any Fiscal Year on any Assessor’s Parcel.

  • Backup Annual Special Tax means the Special Tax of that name described in Section E.

  • Special Tax means the special tax to be levied in each Fiscal Year on each Assessor’s Parcel of Taxable Property to fund the Special Tax Requirement.

  • Assigned Annual Special Tax means the Special Tax of that name described in Section D.

  • Special Tax Requirement means that amount required in any Fiscal Year to: (i) pay debt service on all Outstanding Bonds; (ii) pay periodic costs on the Bonds, including but not limited to, credit enhancement and rebate payments on the Bonds; (iii) pay Administrative Expenses; (iv) pay any amounts required to establish or replenish any reserve funds for all Outstanding Bonds; (v) pay directly for the acquisition or construction of facilities authorized to be financed by IA No. 2 to the extent that inclusion of such amount does not increase the Special Tax levy on Undeveloped Property; and (vi) pay for reasonably anticipated Special Tax delinquencies based on the historical delinquency rate for IA No. 2 as determined by the CFD Administrator; less (vii) a credit for funds available to reduce the annual Special Tax levy, as determined by the CFD Administrator pursuant to the Indenture.

  • Actual Tax Liability means, with respect to any Taxable Year, the liability for Covered Taxes of the Corporation (a) appearing on Tax Returns of the Corporation for such Taxable Year and (b) if applicable, determined in accordance with a Determination (including interest imposed in respect thereof under applicable law).

  • Base Tax Year means the property tax levy year used

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