Tax allocation revenues definition

Tax allocation revenues means those tax revenues derived
Tax allocation revenues means those tax revenues derived from the imposition of regular property taxes on the increment value and distributed to finance public improvements.
Tax allocation revenues means those tax revenues allocated to

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Tax allocation revenues means those revenues derived from
Tax allocation revenues means those revenues derived from the imposition of regular property taxes on the increment value.
Tax allocation revenues means those tax revenues derived from the receipt of excess local excise taxes under RCW 39.100.050 and distributed by a local government, participating taxing authority, or both, to finance public improvements.
Tax allocation revenues means that portion of property tax increment or property tax allocation from property taxes and other sales/excise taxes and fees allocated to and paid to MIDA for payment of bonds and other obligations under this Indenture and pledged to the District pursuant to the Act and the Capital Pledge Agreement.
Tax allocation revenues means all tax revenues derived from state and local sales taxes, state and local business and occupation taxes, state and local public utility taxes, local regular property taxes, state and local real estate excise taxes, and state and local leasehold excise taxes within the improvement zone from all taxing districts included within the improvement zone. "Tax allocation revenues" also includes state equivalency payments and state and local sales taxes from the initial construction of any new development in the improvement zone.
Tax allocation revenues means all revenues received by the District pursuant to the Capital Pledge Agreement.
Tax allocation revenues means an amount equal to seventy-