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Brusniak Turner Fine Updates 3/18/2022

Posted by John Brusniak | Mar 18, 2022 | 0 Comments

COLORADO

Colorado property tax increases could be capped by 2022 ballot measure
Colorado Public Radio
An effort to slow the increase of property taxes — and the growth of local government revenues — took a significant step forward on Wednesday.


DELAWARE

Wilmington's mayor proposes 7.5% property tax increase, police position cuts in FY '23 budget
WDEL
Increased property taxes and sewer/water fees and a cutback of unfilled Wilmington Police Department positions are among the items in Mayor Mike Purzycki's proposed FY 2023 Budget.

FLORIDA

Gulf Breeze to pay back taxes, appeal decision on Tiger Point golf course
PNJ
Gulf Breeze will appeal the state's First District Court of Appeal ruling that it should not have received a tax exemption for Tiger Point Gulf Club.


IDAHO

Idaho lawmakers take another shot at property tax relief bill
KBOI
A new bill proposed in the Idaho Legislature could provide property tax relief. This week, Rep. Mike Moyle proposed a new bill during a House...


MINNESOTA

Property tax relief could be on the way via boost to annual refund
Minnesota Legislature
As housing prices are rapidly rising, so are property taxes, and household budgets are getting stressed. That's why the House Property Tax Division...


TEXAS

Federal COVID relief funds to help with delinquent property taxes in Montgomery County
Houston Chronicle
Montgomery County homeowners affected by COVID-19 and unable to pay property tax can get...


Home appraisals jump 21% in Harris County in 2022
Community Impact 
Driven by a red-hot real estate market and rising sales prices of single-family homes, residential property values in Harris County are expected to rise by around 15%-30% when notices are sent out this spring, according to a March 17 news release from the Harris County Appraisal District.

VIRGINIA

Virginia Beach, Chesapeake cut personal property tax on cars
13NEWSNOW.com
No one is trying to pay extra for [personal] property taxes now," said Pope. "Everybody needs a little break. Like I said, everybody can't afford to...

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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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