A. The county assessor shall determine the assessed valuation of historic property as provided by chapter 15, article 1 of this title. Each year that the property is classified and assessed as historic property the assessor shall enter on the rolls that the property is so assessed and may be subject to additional taxes under section 42-12107 by adding the notation "historic property (potential additional tax)".

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 42-12104

  • Assessed valuation: means the value derived by applying the applicable percentage prescribed by chapter 15, article 1 of this title to the full cash value or limited property value of the property, as applicable. See Arizona Laws 42-11001
  • Commercial historic property: means real property that:

    (a) Meets the criteria for classification as class one, paragraph 12 pursuant to section 42-12001 or class four pursuant to section 42-12004, subsection A, paragraphs 2 through 9. See Arizona Laws 42-12101

  • Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Valuation: means the full cash value or limited property value that is determined for real or personal property, as applicable. See Arizona Laws 42-11001

B. The assessor shall determine the valuation of commercial historic property that is classified as class seven under section 42-12007 or class eight under section 42-12008 by using the market approach to valuation as described in section 42-16051, subsection B, paragraph 2 or by using the cost approach to valuation as described in section 42-16051, subsection B, paragraph 3, using the year of application as the base year.