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Brusniak Turner Fine Updates 12/4/2019

Posted by John Brusniak | Dec 04, 2019 | 0 Comments

CALIFORNIA

County assessor's report captures past 10 years, points to return to 'normal market'
Palo Alto Online
The annual Assessor's Annual Report, recently published by the Office of Santa Clara County AssessorLarry Stone, marks a big milestone for this ...

CA Commercial Property Owners Facing Pervasive Tax Increases if Prop. 13 Split Roll Initiative ...
California Globe
Backers of the property tax split roll include labor unions, social justice groups, teachers unions, environmental groups, housing advocates, ...

IDAHO


Property tax collection up 9% overall in Ada County
Idaho Press-Tribune
"Property taxes get a lot of attention," Ada County Clerk Phil McGrane said. "People get a giant bill saying, 'You owe X thousand dollars,' and that ...

ILLINOIS

Expect property tax hikes to hit Chicago's stagnant home prices hard
Wirepoints
Don't be surprised if Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot ends up hiking property taxes multiple times during her term. That should scare Chicago ...

PENNSYLVANIA


Emmaus looking at 9.6% property tax hike, plus a sewer rate increase
Morning Call
Next year, Emmaus residents can expect to see a borough property tax increase of 9.6% — or about $104 — for the average homeowner. Sewer rates ...

TENNESSEE

Wacker, county agree to $266000 in property taxation
Cleveland Daily Banner
A settlement agreement between Bradley County and Wacker Polysilicon North America LLC will add more than $266,000 to the county's current ...

UTAH

Ronald Mortensen: Tax reform fiasco is setting the stage for a Utah Proposition 13
Salt Lake Tribune
Ronald Mortensen: Tax reform fiasco is setting the stage for a Utah Proposition 13 ... They told citizens that property taxes add value to their properties.

VERMONT

Property tax forecast projects 6 percent increase
Vermont Biz
The forecasted FY21 homestead property yield is $10,883 compared to $10,648 for FY20 (the current property tax year). The forecasted FY21 income ...

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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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