ad valorem tax
Noun | 1. | ad valorem tax - a tax levied on the difference between a commodity's price before taxes and its cost of production |
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释义 | ad valorem tax
ad valorem taxad valorem tax[¦ad və¦lȯr·əm ′taks]ad valorem taxAd valorem taxAd Valorem Taxad valorem taxad valorem taxa TAX which is levied as a percentage of the price or value of a unit of OUTPUT. See VALUE ADDED TAX. Compare SPECIFIC TAX.ad valorem taxa TAX that is levied as a percentage of the price of a unit of output. See SPECIFIC TAX, VALUE-ADDED TAX.ad valorem taxLiterally means “according to the value.”A tax placed upon property and calculated with reference to the value of the property. Ad valorem taxes usually have a super-priority, so that a sale for unpaid taxes will transfer title into the buyer, free and clear of any mortgages or other liens. On the other hand, lienholders are generally given the right to redeem property from tax sales, and regain all rights simply by reimbursing the purchaser for the sale price plus accrued interest. ad valorem tax
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