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  2. Wagholi, Pune - Wikipedia

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    Wagholi was added to the area under Pune Municipal Corporation in 2021. Wagheshwar temple is popular temple at Wagholi. The name Wagholi was derived from the local Marathi word "Wagh" meaning "tiger", and is connected to the temple of Wagheshwar which is located at the entrance to the mining complex 20 km north of Pune. [3]

  3. Wagholi, Satara - Wikipedia

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    415525. Wagholi is a village in Koregaon takula of Satara district of Maharashtra, India. [3] It plays an important role in the economic, social, cultural, and educational lives of people in Koregaon, and Satara Districts. According to the 2001 census, this town has a literacy rate of 85.14%, higher than state average of 82.34%.

  4. Pune Municipal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pune Municipal Corporation. Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is the civic body that governs the inner limits of Pune, India. It is in charge of the civic needs and infrastructure of the metropolis, which is spread over an area of 500 sq. km. and has 3.4 million residents. [7][8][9] Established on 15 February 1950, [10] the executive power of ...

  5. How Much You’re Really Paying in Property Taxes - AOL

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    To determine the amount of property tax due, divide your property’s assessed value by $100, then multiply that amount by the property tax rate. For example, assume your tax rate is 1.2% and your ...

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  7. Payment in lieu of taxes - Wikipedia

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    Canada. In Canada, payment in lieu of taxes are made in place of property taxes on real property owned by federal, provincial, and municipal governments and government agencies to local governments and reserves. [4] They need for PILTs arises from Section 125 of the Constitution Act, 1867 which prohibits levels of government from taxing real ...

  8. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Median household income and taxes. Most local governments in the United States impose a property tax, also known as a millage rate, as a principal source of revenue. [1] This tax may be imposed on real estate or personal property. The tax is nearly always computed as the fair market value of the property, multiplied by an assessment ratio ...

  9. Property tax - Wikipedia

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    The amount of property tax is equal to the tax base x the tax rate voted by the municipality. The tax base is equal to 50% of the cadastral rental value of the property (For non-built properties, this tax base is equal to 80%). To this base is then applied the revaluation coefficient. (It stood at 1.012 for 2020).