Assessor vs Assessed - What's the difference?
assessor | assessed |
One who assesses a property for tax or insurance evaluation.
A specialist who assists the court in determining a matter.
Tax assessor : Civil servant entrusted with checking the veracity of data and criteria used by a taxpayer to complete a tax return.
One who assesses a project for cost evaluation.
An official responsible for student welfare.
(assess)
To determine, estimate or judge the value of; to evaluate
To impose or charge, especially as punishment for an infraction.
To calculate and demand (the tax money due) from a person or entity.
As a noun assessor
is one who assesses a property for tax or insurance evaluation.As a verb assessed is
(assess).assessor
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Alternative forms
* assessour (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)assessed
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Verb
(head)assess
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Verb
(es)- He assessed the situation.
- The referee assessed a penalty for delaying the game.
- A $10.00 late fee will be assessed on all overdue accounts.
- Once you've submitted a tax return, the Tax Department will assess the amount of tax you still owe.