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  2. Parbhani Municipal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The second election took place on 19 April and result came out on 21 April. Congress candidates won in 31 wards out of the 65 wards of Parbhani Municipal Corporation.

  3. Ambarnath taluka - Wikipedia

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    Ambarnath taluka has a population of 565,340 according to the 2011 census. Ambarnath had a literacy rate of 87.07% and a sex ratio of 914 females per 1000 males. 65,053 (11.51%) are under 7 years of age. 440,329 (77.89%) lived in urban areas.

  4. Property tax - Wikipedia

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    The payment of the property tax is usually made before mid-October. The tax notice is drawn up in the name of the owner who is the only person liable for the property tax. The precise deadline for paying it varies depending on the method of payment chosen. Exemption from property tax. In certain situations the property tax allows exemptions.

  5. Property tax rates by state: What to expect in your area - AOL

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    State. Effective Tax Rate. Average Home Value. Average Tax on Average Value Home. Average Tax on Median Value U.S. Home ($420,321*) Alabama. 0.42%. $265,811

  6. Ambarnath - Wikipedia

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    Ambernath (Marathi pronunciation: [əmbəɾnaːt̪ʰ]) is an eastern suburban city in Thane district of Maharashtra and is a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. [1]

  7. Ambernath Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Ambernath Assembly constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state, western India. This constituency is located ...

  8. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The largest property tax exemption is the exemption for registered non-profit organizations; all 50 states fully exempt these organizations from state and local property taxes with a 2009 study estimating the exemption's forgone tax revenues range from $17–32 billion per year.

  9. Payment in lieu of taxes - Wikipedia

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    A payment in lieu of taxes, abbreviated as PILT or PILOT, [1] [2] [3] is a payment made to compensate a government for some or all of the property tax revenue lost due to tax exempt ownership or use of real property.