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takst

Takst is a term used in several Nordic languages, notably Danish and Norwegian, with meanings connected to price, rate, or valuation. The exact sense depends on context, but takst generally refers to a calculated amount that is charged, reimbursed, or assigned to an item or service.

In Danish usage, takst most commonly means a tariff or price list that sets the charges for

In Norwegian usage, takst more often denotes an appraisal or valuation of property, equipment, or other assets.

Related concepts include tariff, price list, valuation, and appraisal. The word has historical roots in Germanic

See also: tariff, price, valuation, appraisal, takstrapport.

a
service
or
product.
Public
agencies,
utilities,
transport
operators,
and
professional
bodies
may
publish
takster
(plural)
that
outline
rates,
dues,
or
prescribed
prices.
The
term
is
often
encountered
in
official
or
business
contexts
where
standardized
pricing
is
required.
A
takst
is
the
assessed
market
value
or
insured
value
assigned
by
a
licensed
appraiser,
and
the
resulting
document
is
called
a
takstrapport
or
similar
valuation
report.
Takst
is
also
used
in
some
contexts
to
indicate
a
rate
or
tariff,
such
as
transport
or
insurance
charges,
but
valuation
remains
a
prominent
meaning
in
real
estate,
construction,
and
industrial
settings.
languages
and
is
linked
to
formalized
charging
or
assessment
practices
in
commerce
and
public
administration.
Understandingtakst
requires
attention
to
the
domain
and
country,
as
the
term
shifts
between
pricing
and
valuation
depending
on
context.