millage

millage
A tax rate on property, expressed in mills of the propertys value.

Charter townships are able to levy millage on the residents without a vote of the people.

See Also: permille

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  • millage — [ milaʒ ] n. m. • 1968; mot canadien, de 2. mille, d apr. kilométrage et angl. mileage ♦ Canada Action de mesurer en milles; nombre de milles parcourus. Millage d une voiture, indiqué au compteur. ● millage nom masculin (anglais mile) Au Canada,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • millage — The tax rate on real estate, used to calculate property tax. One mill equals a tenth of a cent. To calculate property tax, divide the millage by 1,000 and multiply it by the propertys assessed taxable value. For example, if the millage rate is 20 …   Law dictionary

  • millage — (n.) 1871, from MILL (Cf. mill) (n.2) + AGE (Cf. age) …   Etymology dictionary

  • millage — ☆ millage [mil′ij ] n. [ MILL2 + AGE] taxation in mills per dollar of valuation …   English World dictionary

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  • Millage Rate — The amount per $1,000 that is used to calculate taxes on property. Millage rates are most often found in personal property taxes, where the expressed millage rate is multiplied by the total taxable value of the property to arrive at the property… …   Investment dictionary

  • millage — noun Date: 1891 a rate (as of taxation) expressed in mills per dollar …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • millage — /mil ij/, n. the tax rate, as for property, assessed in mills per dollar. * * * …   Universalium

  • millage — mill·age …   English syllables

  • millage — mill•age [[t]ˈmɪl ɪdʒ[/t]] n. ecn bus the tax rate, as for property, assessed in mills per dollar • Etymology: 1890–1900 …   From formal English to slang

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