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Deadline to File Property Tax Appeals Approaches as Pennsylvania Increases Common Level Ratios

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If you own retail, office, industrial or other commercial property in Pennsylvania, now is the time to review the tax assessment for your property against its current market value. The increase in interest rates has caused...more

Cole Schotz

New Jersey’s Latest Budget Has Sweeping Changes to the Mansion Tax

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The latest budget passed by the New Jersey legislature and signed by term-limited Governor Phil Murphy quietly enacted changes to New Jersey’s Mansion Tax, which affects not only residential properties but commercial...more

Tucker Arensberg, P.C.

Lower 2026 Ratio New Opportunities for Reducing Your Property Tax Assessment

In Allegheny County, the tax appeal season will begin shortly for 2026. For every tax year, County property owners can file an assessment appeal. But allegedly, to continue providing certainty to taxpayers and taxing bodies...more

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Suffolk County Sees an Eight Percent Average Increase in Equalized Values for 2025

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For most Towns and Cities throughout the State of New York, May 1st ushers in new assessment rolls and equalized market values for commercial and residential properties. As detailed in an earlier tax tracker (see: Assessment...more

Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP

The Evaluator - Winter 2025: Ohio Property Tax Updates

The Legislative Changes to HB 126 Introduced in 2024 Were Not Enacted Into Law - In 2024, there were two separate efforts by the Ohio legislature to amend House Bill 126 (HB 126) to address and clarify issues that have...more

DarrowEverett LLP

High Rhode Island Property Tax Assessment? Here's What to Do Next

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With Rhode Island municipal revaluations of property going into effect for the 2025 tax year, many homeowners and business owners are beginning to explore their options on challenging the new assessment, as most assessments...more

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Property Tax Appeal Deadlines Approaching

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Critical tax appeal deadlines are quickly approaching, and commercial property owners need to be prepared to file tax appeals for 2025 or defend against increase cases to get much needed property tax relief....more

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The 2025 Tax Appeal Review

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Continued pressures created by elevated levels of mortgage interest rates, vacancies, as well as stricter lending policies, point to higher capitalization rates, lower property values and tax appeal opportunities in 2025....more

Tucker Arensberg, P.C.

Allegheny County Moves Tax Appeal Deadline to October 1 - Limited Time for Assessment Relief

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In Allegheny County, tax appeal season has already begun for 2025. For every tax year, County property owners have the ability to file an assessment appeal. ...more

White and Williams LLP

New York City Faces Property Tax Appeal Deadline Amid Real Estate Challenges

Every spring, New York properties have an opportunity to review and consider the accuracy of their property assessments. This year, many commercial property owners are facing a cold reality – property assessments that do not...more

Fox Rothschild LLP

Tax Appeal Filing Deadline Approaching: Review Your Philadelphia Property Tax Assessment

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If you are the owner of a commercial, industrial, retail, office, residential or other property in Philadelphia, now is the time to review the tax assessment for your property against its current market value. Today’s economy...more

McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC

Annual Assessment Appeal Deadlines in Pennsylvania are Quickly Approaching

With large drops in common level ratios throughout Pennsylvania’s 67 counties from last year to this year, commercial or industrial property owners should be reviewing their assessed values for potential reductions for the...more

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State Supreme Court Decision Results in Continued Taxing Body Appeals

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GM Berkshire Hills LLC v. Berks County Board of Assessment (2023 Pa. LEXIS 272, February 28, 2023) – – Split Supreme Court Ruling Enables Taxing Body Assessment Appeals Based on Recent Sales to Remain - Counties, schools...more

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Lower 2023 Ratio, Court Case on 2022 Ratio, Extended Appeal Filing Period - New Opportunities for Lowering Your Property Tax...

In Allegheny County, tax appeal season has begun for 2023. Every year, County property owners have the opportunity to file an assessment appeal.  But this year there are unique opportunities for an assessment reduction....more

Pierce Atwood LLP

Now is the Time to Appeal Excessive 2022 Rhode Island Commercial Property Tax Assessment

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January 31, 2023 is the first of several deadlines that must be met in order to appeal your excessive property tax assessment. If you miss it, you will be foreclosed from bringing an appeal, or even effectively arguing that...more

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Six Steps Connecticut Property Owners Should Take in the Event of a Revaluation

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Stamford, Waterbury, Danbury are among 39 Connecticut municipalities conducting a general revaluation on the October 1, 2022 Grand List. Depending upon the municipality, property owners have either already received their...more

Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP

What Businesses Need to Know About the 2023 Mecklenburg County Tax Revaluation

Businesses that own real estate in Mecklenburg County should be on the lookout for an increase in their tax bills next year. Real estate is often a company’s most expensive asset, and annual property taxes can be a hefty sum....more

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Now is the Time to Appeal Excessive Rhode Island Commercial Property Tax Assessment

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January 31, 2022 is the first of several deadlines that must be met in order to appeal your excessive property tax assessment. If you miss it, you will be foreclosed from bringing an appeal, or even effectively arguing that...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Don’t Get Overtaxed: A Guide to Colorado Property Taxes and Appeals in 2021

The pandemic has upended industries across the globe. And while federal and state governmental programs have generously provided aid to certain individuals and corporate entities, such aid currently does not relieve taxpayers...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Frequently Asked Questions Relating to Your 2021 Colorado Commercial Property Taxes

Spring is in the air, and while for most people, that means budding tulips and birds chirping, for us real property tax lawyers, that means assessment time. Property owners in Colorado will receive their 2021 real property...more

Fox Rothschild LLP

Real Estate Tax Appeals During The Pandemic – 10 Key Takeaways

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the commercial real estate market, property owners will be focusing on ways to reduce operating expenses, including real estate taxes... ...more

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Empty property rates in England; how can a business mitigate its liability?

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A tax on failure - Empty property rates is a tax on failure; the failure of the owner to find either a profitable use for the premises or a tenant to pay a rent. Since March 2020, reliefs have been available to cushion...more

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Deadlines To Appeal Property Tax Assessments Loom As PA Releases Common Level Ratios

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The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has effectively increased the value of commercial real estate in many counties with its recent release of common level ratios, creating an opportunity for owners of retail, office,...more

Tucker Arensberg, P.C.

Commonwealth Court Decisions Allow Taxing Bodies Discretion In Determining Standards For Tax Assessment Appeals

Punxsutawney Area School District v. Broadwing Timber, LLC, 1209 C.D. 2018 (Pa. Commw. Ct., October 29, 2019) - Since the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s recent decision in Valley Forge Towers Apartments N, LP v. Upper...more

Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLC

Ohio BTA departs from previous ruling and holds that installing internet cable lines are nontaxable real property improvements

The Ohio Board of Tax Appeals recently overturned precedent and held that the installation of standard internet cable lines constituted nontaxable real property improvements rather than taxable business fixtures. Nationwide...more

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