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The city has also made some grants and tax exemptions available to qualified property owners.
In two freedom suits, he demonstrated his agreement with the "legislative recognition of masters' qualified property rights."
To prevent soaring land prices from eroding the state's purchasing power, agency officials were directed to identify and buy qualified properties within five years.
The certificate allows Hearst to defer taxes on the sale if it buys another qualified property within a certain period.
The new law removes some of the previously imposed maximum amounts and allows for a credit equal to 30 percent of the cost of qualified property.
The program, commonly referred to as SCHE (pronounced "she"), provides a tax exemption of up to 50 percent for qualified property owners.
The Glovers use the local intermediary Bayville Financial Services when doing their exchanges and work with various brokers to find qualified property.
A. The Department of Finance offers exemptions of 5 percent to 50 percent on New York City real estate taxes for qualified property owners.
Q. The impression in Texas is that you face a shortage of qualified property appraisers in the state, and that this will create long delays in marketing properties.
Under the French Constitution of 1795, qualified property holders elected 750 legislators, who divided themselves into the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Ancients.
Qualified property (other than property relating to hydrogen) is now eligible for a 50 percent credit, and the per-location limit increases to $50,000 for business property (increases to $2,000 for other/residential locations).
Potentially of even more value to developers taking on gut renovations of these properties is the Federal historic rehabilitation tax credit, which allows developers of qualified properties to recover up to 20 percent of the redevelopment costs.
"Subtitle B-Energy Incentives" is the bold-faced heading of a passage of incomprehensible amendments, exceptions, and production credits in which the phrases "qualified property" and "qualified facility" loom large, as do more soothing references to the promotion of "wind energy."
In addition to extending the availability of bonus depreciation in general, the Tax Relief Act provided for a new 100 percent depreciation deduction for qualified property that is acquired and placed into service by the taxpayer between September 8, 2010, and January 1, 2014.