In many Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern States, counties are divided into subdivisions called townships. In those States, counties and townships share the functions of rural local government.
a document creating an institution and specifying its rights
A charter is a city’s basic law, its constitution. Its contents may vary from city to city, but commonly the charter names the city, describes its boundaries, and declares it to be a municipal corporation.
an area or region distinguished from adjacent parts
The practice of dividing a city into a number of districts, or zones, and regulating the uses to which property in each of them may be put is called zoning.
adjusted so that the rate decreases as income increases
Yet a sales tax is a regressive tax—that is, it is not levied according to a person’s ability to pay. The tax falls most heavily on those least able to pay it.
The process of determining the value of the property to be taxed is known as assessment. An elected county, township, or city assessor usually carries out the task.
an official who evaluates property in order to tax it
The process of determining the value of the property to be taxed is known as assessment. An elected county, township, or city assessor usually carries out the task.
A public budget is much more than bookkeeping entries and dollar signs. It is a financial plan, a plan for the control and use of public money, public personnel, and public property. It is also a political document, a highly significant statement of public policy.
Created on Fri May 28 13:45:40 EDT 2021
(updated Wed Aug 25 09:12:44 EDT 2021)
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