adjective
- able to be evaluated, measured, or judged
- subject to taxation or charges
Usage: legal; finance
Examples
- The student’s progress is assessable through regular testing.
- All assessable income must be reported on your tax return.
- The damage to the building was easily assessable by the insurance adjuster.
- Property values in this area are assessable for tax purposes.
- The teacher designed assessable learning objectives for the course.
- Only assessable assets are included in the estate valuation.