Deferred Tax Liability
A deferred tax liability is a future tax obligation created by temporary differences between accounting and tax treatment.
Property-linked equity claims, revaluation concepts, and deferred-tax liability terms.
Property Equity and Revaluation Claims covers beneficial ownership, equitable interests, title-related claims, trusts, trustees, fiduciary structures, liens, deeds, and property-rights concepts that affect finance.
Use these pages when ownership rights, title status, trust structure, custody, or equitable claims affect collateral value, transferability, or lender/investor protection. It sits inside Property Rights and Title, so readers can move up when the broader property-finance context matters.
Use the table below to choose the narrower mortgage or real-estate finance branch before applying a term to a loan file, closing record, servicing review, investor report, appraisal, or valuation model. Move into the term page when the document, calculation, party role, lien position, or property cash flow matters.
| Area | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Deferred Tax Liability | A deferred tax liability is a future tax obligation created by temporary differences between accounting and tax treatment. |
| Net Profit Interest | Right to share in project or property profits after specified costs, deductions, or priority payments are applied. |
| Revaluation | Revaluation is a property-title concept used to evaluate ownership claims, liens, and real-estate collateral risk. |
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A deferred tax liability is a future tax obligation created by temporary differences between accounting and tax treatment.
Net Profit Interest is a mortgage or real estate finance term used in property financing, underwriting, securitization, valuation, or ownership analysis.
Revaluation is a property-title concept used to evaluate ownership claims, liens, and real-estate collateral risk.