Property Tax News Articles & Updates

Brusniak Turner Fine Updates 5/7/2021

Posted by John Brusniak | May 07, 2021 | 0 Comments

COLORADO

Mesa County property value jumps to over 20 percent, from recent years
WesternSlopeNow
On May 1st, the Mesa County Assessor's Office began sending out Notices of Value (NOV) to property owners for the 2021 tax year, due in 2022.

These Denver neighborhoods are getting the biggest property tax hikes
Denverite
Let's dive into assessment data, shall we? 210505-PARCEL-ASSESSMENT-MAP-CHANGE. Source: Denver assessor's office. KEVIN ...

IDAHO

Idaho Senators Green Light Property Tax Bill
Boise State Public Radio
State senators narrowly passed a complicated property tax bill Wednesday afternoon that would raise the homeowner's exemption to $125,000.

INDIANA

Some Marion County homeowners see property taxes triple after assessments
WISHTV.com
This week, she met with the assessor's office. “The only explanation is basically they can do it, and they say that they were kind of of behind on taxes. So ...

MASSACHUSETTS

Property tax battle continues over Graves Light
The Boston Globe
Dave Waller was shocked when he received a property tax bill from the town of Hull last year seeking to collect taxes on Graves Light, a lighthouse ...

NEBRASKA

Consumption tax proposal to eliminate Nebraska property taxes fails to advance
Platte Institute
If you listened to the Nebraska Legislature debate today you would have heard the following quotes from multiple members: “Our tax code is ...

TEXAS

Texas House kills bill to let Lake Austin properties secede from city
Austin American-Statesman
After those landowners began receiving their tax bills earlier this year, they have sought to get out of paying those bills through judicial and legislative ...

Travis Central Appraisal Districts says hot housing market is reflected in 2021 appraisals
CommunityImpact
Travis Central Appraisal District sent out 2021 notices of appraisal to property owners in April for a collective $323 billion of appraised value...

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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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