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General assessment of real estate by region, type of property, observations and year

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Magnus Walestad, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 44 18
Martin Verhage, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 47 78
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2004-05-18
Assessed units:
number of
Total base value in 1996, SEK million:
SEK million
Total assessed value in 2003, SEK million:
SEK million
Weighted change, percent:
percent
Un-weighted change, percent:
percent
Assessed units:
2003
Total base value in 1996, SEK million:
2003
Total assessed value in 2003, SEK million:
2003
Weighted change, percent:
2003
Un-weighted change, percent:
2003
Assessed units:
Stock
Total base value in 1996, SEK million:
Stock
Total assessed value in 2003, SEK million:
Stock
Weighted change, percent:
Stock
Un-weighted change, percent:
Stock
Assessed units:
No
Total base value in 1996, SEK million:
No
Total assessed value in 2003, SEK million:
No
Weighted change, percent:
No
Un-weighted change, percent:
No
Assessed units:
No
Total base value in 1996, SEK million:
No
Total assessed value in 2003, SEK million:
No
Weighted change, percent:
No
Un-weighted change, percent:
No
Assessed units:
2003
Total base value in 1996, SEK million:
2003
Total assessed value in 2003, SEK million:
2003
Weighted change, percent:
2003
Un-weighted change, percent:
2003
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Assessed units

An assessed unit is assessed separately and generally corresponds to a piece of property. If certain parts of real estate have different owners, it will then be divided into a multiple assessed unit. Real estate can also be divided into multiple assessed units, if tax conditions differ or if the property is used for different purposes. Furthermore, several pieces of property within a municipality can be combined if the owner is the same, if the same tax conditions exist, and if the real estate is used for the same purpose. An assessed unit generally constitutes an object for change of ownership and tenure.

Total base value in 1996, SEK million

Base value and Assessed value. Since 1996 to 2002, all units liable for taxation, excluding industrial units, have been included in what is known as the converted value procedure. In this procedure, the base value of each unit is multiplied by a number that is allocated by the National Tax Authority.

Total assessed value in 2003, SEK million

In the municipalities Tjörn (code 1419), Orust (code 1421), Sotenäs (code 1427) and Lysekil (code 1484) 2200 assessed units will receive lower assessed values after reviews of the assessed values that have been made by the local tax board. Real estate close to beaches received assessed values that were too high in the general assessment of real estate in 2003.The reduction of the total assessed values for these four municipalities is estimated to be approximately SEK 300 million.

Total assessed value in 2003, SEK million

Base value and Assessed value. Since 1996 to 2002, all units liable for taxation, excluding industrial units, have been included in what is known as the converted value procedure. In this procedure, the base value of each unit is multiplied by a number that is allocated by the National Tax Authority.

Weighted change, percent

In the municipalities Tjörn (code 1419), Orust (code 1421), Sotenäs (code 1427) and Lysekil (code 1484) 2200 assessed units will receive lower assessed values after reviews of the assessed values that have been made by the local tax board. Real estate close to beaches received assessed values that were too high in the general assessment of real estate in 2003.The reduction of the total assessed values for these four municipalities is estimated to be approximately SEK 300 million.

Weighted change, percent

Weighted change in assessed/base value is calculated for assessed units for which it is possible to compare between assessments in 2002 and 2003. Base value refers to year 1996.

Un-weighted change, percent

In the municipalities Tjörn (code 1419), Orust (code 1421), Sotenäs (code 1427) and Lysekil (code 1484) 2200 assessed units will receive lower assessed values after reviews of the assessed values that have been made by the local tax board. Real estate close to beaches received assessed values that were too high in the general assessment of real estate in 2003.The reduction of the total assessed values for these four municipalities is estimated to be approximately SEK 300 million.

Un-weighted change, percent

Un-weighted change in assessed/base value is calculated for assessed units for which it is possible to compare between assessments in 2002 and 2003. Base value refers to year 1996.

observations: Assessed units , year: 2003

General/simplified assessment of real estate. Since 1988 general assessment of real estate has been carried out every other year with an interval of six years for each type of real estate. In 2003 a new form of simplified assessment (FFT) for one- or two-dwelling buildings, multi-dwelling buildings and units for agriculture and forestry was introduced in the middle of the period between the general assessments. General assessment of real estate for multi-dwelling and commercial buildings, industrial units including earth-excavated units and electrical generating units and special units was done in 2000. General assessment of real estate for one- and two-dwelling units was carried out in 2003. A simplified assessment was carried out for multi-dwelling buildings in 2004. A special assessment is done annually for real estate not included in the general assessment. In this special assessment, the assessment of the previous year can be confirmed if, for some reason, a new assessment will not be carried out.