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Brusniak Turner Fine Updates 10/12/2021

Posted by John Brusniak | Oct 12, 2021 | 0 Comments

NATIONAL

Soaring Home Prices Are Roiling Appraisals and Upending Sales
The Wall Street Journal 
Jason and Talitha Brooks listed their house in Orange Park, Fla., in June at $320,000. After receiving multiple bids, the couple accepted an offer at $335,000.


CALIFORNIA

California Governor Vetoes Bill to Allow Monthly Property Tax Payments
Tax Notes
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has vetoed legislation that would have allowed elderly homeowners to pay their property taxes monthly, rather than twice...


OHIO

Ohio AG Yost Asked to Query Cleveland Clinic on Tax-Exempt Status: Lucky Star Communications
Yahoo Finance 
...of Cleveland and the Cleveland Metropolitan School District of approximately $40 million a year in much needed property tax revenue, according to Barge. 


OREGON

Voters have until Tuesday to register for tax assessor special election
Mail Tribune 
Voters have until Tuesday to make sure they're registered for a Jackson County special election that will determine whether the tax assessor remains an elected position.


TEXAS

Potter County Commissioners approve funding request for veterans' court, tax abatement 
Amarillo Globe News
By an unanimous vote, the Potter County Commissioners' court approved to apply grant money to the Potter County Veterans Court.


Sherman creates TI investment zone, sets stage for tax abatements
Herald Democrat 
Sherman is taking the first steps toward offering Texas Instruments incentives and tax abatements toward a proposed new $29.4 billion production plant in Sherman.


New solar project joining market in Fort Bend County
Fort Bend Star
A new, $140 million solar facility could go online in Fort Bend County starting in the summer of 2022, joining a burgeoning list of solar projects in the region, according to the county.


WASHINGTON

Bipartisan group urges Washington property tax cut
The Center Square
Supporters say the average Washington homeowner would see their state property tax burden cut in half. For those with homes valued at $250,000 or less, they...

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John Brusniak

John Brusniak, Jr. is the dean of Texas property tax litigation.  He was licensed to practice law in 1976,   His early career involved general litigation and appellate work in both the federal and state courts until he was handed his first property tax matter.  It arose prior to the implementatio...

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