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Brusniak Turner Fine Updates 10/16/2019

Posted by John Brusniak | Oct 16, 2019 | 0 Comments

INTERNATIONAL

German liberal party threatens to veto property tax reform
Xinhua
BERLIN, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) -- Germany's liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) has threatened to veto the upcoming major tax reform for landowners, ...

CONNECTICUT

ANALYSIS: Tax-exempt properties add strain to city's finances
Yale Daily News (blog)
Five of the six properties are owned by limited liability corporations which are, in turn, owned by Yale itself, according to the city's acting tax assessor ...

Congressional study: Connecticut among the leaders in funding public schools through the local ...
Hartford Courant
The much vilified local property tax — often blamed for aggravating educational inequality, but a cornerstone of school funding — provides more than ...

LOUISIANA

NOLA Public Schools asks board for more in property taxes next year
The Lens
The NOLA Public Schools district is requesting the Orleans Parish School Board keep its property tax rates the same next year, effectively a tax ...

NEW YORK

Assessment "bill of rights" survives in Nassau County Legislature
Newsday
"Today's vote is the dividing line, either you are with the assessor and the administration on this assessment, or you're not, in terms of the way this ...

NYC's bid to kill property-tax lawsuit back in court
The Real Deal
Another court showdown is on tap for the real estate industry's lawsuit against New York City's property-taxsystem. The plaintiff, an industry-backed ...

OHIO

Report: Ohio counties have received nearly $142M in real estate property taxes from Utica Shale ...
The Daily Jeffersonian
Additionally, they show only the revenue generated by ad valorem taxed collected and do not take into account additional taxes paid by the industry, ...

WYOMING

Select Committee Votes to Revive 2016 Legislation
County 17
Currently, ad valorem taxes are assessed annually and paid on a bi-annual basis in arrears, meaning the taxes come due well after the minerals are ...

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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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