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PILOT (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A PILOT is a payment in lieu of taxes (also sometimes abbreviated "PILT"), made to compensate a local government for some or all of the tax revenue that it loses because of the nature of the owner...
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An Analysis of PILOT; {Payment in Lieu of Taxes}; Windham, Connecticut; Prepared by; Patrick Flaherty, Senior Research Associate; May 15, 2007; Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis; University of Connecticut;
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Revenue sharing and payments in lieu of taxes on the public lands. Springfield, VA: U.S. Dept. of Commerce; National Technical Information. ...
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The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority on July first of each year, shall pay over to the said division of watershed management, an amount to be held in trust for payments in lieu of taxes to the towns of Belchertown, Hardwick, New Salem, Pelham, Petersham and Ware for watershed lands of the Quabbin Reservation...
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Department of Natural Resources - Payment in Lieu of Taxes ... • Payment in Lieu of Taxes; Payments in Lieu of Taxes are State of Michigan payments to local units of government in lieu of property taxes for the land owned by the State and administered by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The payments are made by...
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Payments In Lieu of Taxes(PILT) are Federal payments to local government which have certain Federal lands within their boundaries because the Federal government does not pay local or state property taxes on land its owns.
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local public education when property taxes or in lieu of tax payments ..... from property tax or payment in lieu of tax (PILOT) abatements. ...
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