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61 Pa. Code § 603.51. Computation procedure.

CONVERSION TO AGGREGATE MARKET VALUE


§ 603.51. Computation procedure.

 (a)  If the aggregate inventories of taxable real property in terms of assessments by use type of property, and the respective converting assessment-sales ratios is ascertained, the final conversion phase shall be converting aggregate assessments into aggregate market values. The mechanics of this final phase is illustrated by the following hypothetical example:

TAXABLE REAL PROPERTY
X SCHOOL DISTRICT
1967


Property
Type
Aggregate
inventory
(County Assessed
Valuation)
(in dollars)
Converting
Assessment-Sales
Ratio
(in percentage)
Aggregate Sales
Value
(in dollars)
Land and Improvements:
 Residential10,000,00033
30,000,000
 Industrial 1,000,00025
 4,000,000
 Commercial 5,000,00050
10,000,000
Land Only:
 Lots   200,00020
 1,000,000
 Waste Land    50,00020
   250,000


Total16,250,00045,250,000


 (b)  It should be noted that in the residential classification in subsection (a), sales indicate on an average, dwellings are assessed at 1/3 of bona fide selling prices. Thus, if the $10,000,00 aggregate residential assessments represent 33 1/3% of aggregate market value, aggregate market value is $30,000,000.

 (c)  To further guarantee conservatism and realism, the total aggregate sales value in subsection (a) is subjected to a Statewide uniform discount in determining aggregate market value.



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