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Brusniak Turner Fine Updates 4/5/2022

Posted by John Brusniak | Apr 05, 2022 | 0 Comments

ALABAMA

Ala. To Exempt Commercial Fishing Gear From Property Tax
Law360
Alabama will exempt commercial fishing vessels and equipment from property taxes and impose a 1.5% privilege tax on those items under a bill signed by the governor.


ARIZONA

Nestlé USA to invest $675 million in new factory in Glendale
Chamber Business 
Nestlé USA has announced plans to invest $675 million in building a 630,000-square-foot beverage factory in Glendale. The facility is scheduled to open in 2024 and create more than 350 jobs.


INDIANA

Seymour City Council approves Cummins tax abatements
The Republic
The Seymour City Council approved three tax abatements for Cummins Inc. that have an estimated $20.4 million worth of investments to promote development in the community.


PENNSYLVANIA

Pittsburgh's hot housing market + Allegheny County's largely frozen assessments = ‘fundamentally inequitable' tax bills
Public Source
Property taxes are supposed to reflect the values of the properties, but that's no longer the case in parts of Pittsburgh. On the southern side of Mt. Washington, for instance, stand three similar houses with very different tax bills.


TEXAS

Rockwall County property values skyrocket
Herald Banner
The blistering hot North Texas real estate market is driving up property values considerably in Rockwall County, where the median price of a house climbed nearly 29% over last year.


Property values are up about 30 percent in Montgomery County as appraisals roll out
The Courier
A soaring real estate market has home sellers smiling but historic property values mean taxpayers will feel the pinch in their pocketbooks.


Lubbock residential property taxes reach record high in 2022
Everything Lubbock
Lubbock Central Appraisal District mailed out over 133,000 notices on April 1, 2022. Experts said that this year's 16% average increase beat 2021's shocking average of 10%.




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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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