Definition of valuer general in English:
valuer general
nounPlural valuers general
Australian A state official who assesses properties for rating and taxation purposes.
queries regarding land tax exemption should be directed to the office of the valuer general
Example sentencesExamples
- Figures from the Valuer General show metropolitan home sales fell to a 15-year low in 2011.
- The Valuer General estimates land tax to return to the long-term average of 10 per cent per annum.
- The land had been valued at $30 million by the state's Valuer General.
- The proposal for the valuer general was one of many contained in the controversial Green Paper on land reform.
- The assessed annual value of residential properties across five northern Councils have increased by up to 22 per cent, according to the Valuer General's office.
- The value of land in NSW jumped by more than 11 per cent, exceeding $1.12 trillion, according to new figures released by the NSW Valuer General.
- He expected the valuer general to alter the adjustment factor, which is one aspect that helps to determine council rates.
- Based on what the Valuer General decided about the region, the council shouldn't have raised island rates at all!
- He disputes the Valuer General's latest valuation of his land.
- The legislation would allow the valuer general to apply the reduced values for the 2015-16 rating year.