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Brusniak Turner Fine Updates 9/29/2021

Posted by John Brusniak | Sep 29, 2021 | 0 Comments

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

D.C. homebuyers beware: High prices ahead
AXIOS
Even with a slight increase in inventory, the market still hasn't settled back down to pre-pandemic levels, which makes it harder for homebuyers with tighter budgets who can't afford to offer above asking price or pay in cash.


FLORIDA

Fla. Pitches Rule Changes For Property Tax Oversight Program
Law360
The proposed amendments would also allow a surviving spouse to continue receiving the ad valorem tax discount that had been granted to their veteran spouse...


IOWA

Hendrickson: It's time to solve Iowa's property tax problem
nwestiowa.com
Local government spending is at the heart of high property taxes. Too often blame is placed on the county assessor, but taxpayers must focus their attention on...


MAINE

St. Paul's property taxes headed for sharp rise
Star Tribune
A joint panel of city, county and schools officials learned Monday that taxes on the city's $228,700 median-valued home could rise by $338, or 11%, under their respective tax-levy plans and other factors.


MICHIGAN

Bills would create uniform, statewide taxable value for wind turbines
MIBIZ
Statewide legislation introduced this month hopes to resolve a years-long dispute between power providers and local governments over the taxable value of wind turbines and how much revenue...


OHIO

Some CLE homeowners worry new property appraisals will force them to move
News 5 Cleveland
Henry Senyak, Chairperson with the Lincoln Heights Block Club, told News 5 he's heard from more than a dozen homeowners in his Cleveland Tremont neighborhood...


TENNESSEE

Businesses eye Williamson County despite lack of incentives
Williamson Home Page
While each of the recruitment efforts are at different stages, Zipper said the two “most imminent” projects — a headquarter relocation and a regional office — would bring a combined 375 jobs to Williamson County.


TEXAS

Another welcome tax cut in Texas
The Dallas Morning News
For the most part, Texas law requires that each county appraisal district to appraise taxable property at market value. Establishing market value requires an...

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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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