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Ohio Group Seeks to Abolish Property Taxes
Beth Blackmarr nearly fainted when she saw that her home’s assessment increased by over 50% from the prior year. That’s when she decided enough is enough and joined a movement to end all property taxes in Ohio. The group, known as Citizens for Property Tax Reform, is a grassroots campaign based in Cuyahoga County. Recently,... Read More
Florida Couple Hit with Reassessment After “Substantial Improvements”
Imagine spending a significant amount of time and money on renovating a home, only to find that the property taxes have not only doubled, not only tripled, but multiplied six times over. Although this may sound like a real estate horror tale, Florida residents Walter and Debbie have experienced this firsthand. The coupleโs dream waterfront... Read More
Could Property Taxes in Florida Be a Thing of the Past?
Florida isn’t just a back-to-back Stanley Cup winning state; it boasts some of the lowest average property tax payments in the country. And if Governor Ron DeSantisโ latest tax proposal sees the light of day, it may need another airport to handle the influx of aspiring property owners. Governor DeSantis has proposed abolishing property taxes.... Read More
The Key Term All Commercial Real Estate Owners Should Know
Property taxes can be a heavy financial burden, especially for owners of commercial real estate. Fortunately, property tax appeals provide an opportunity to reduce tax assessments which could lead to hundreds of thousands in savings. While filing an appeal is easy, winning one requires knowledge and expertise in valuation. Commercial real estate owners can increase... Read More
Filing a Self-Represented Property Tax Appeal? Use Caution!
New Jersey property owners share a common challenge: high property taxes. However, there’s a glimmer of hope because property owners can appeal their assessments and potentially reduce their property taxes. While many hire attorneys to represent them through the tax appeal process, some choose to file without representation. What are the pros and cons of... Read More
Paterson Kicks 5.6% Proposed Tax Hike… For Now
It turns out that when a budget proposal includes a significant property tax increase, city residents are about as thrilled as a cat in a bathtub. The mayor of Paterson’s proposed 2025 budget of $302 million, which includes a 5.6% increase in property taxes, has faced opposition from City Council members and residents who believe... Read More
New Jerseyans, Expect Tax Policy Changes in 2026
Listen up, New Jerseyans! If you havenโt heard yet, Governor Murphy unveiled his budget plan for 2026: a staggering $58.1 billion, the highest budget ever proposed in New Jerseyโs history. To finance such a massive budget, the governor has recommended several revenue-raising measures, including tax policy changes. Some of these proposed changes may have implications... Read More
NJ Tax Court: Spent Nuclear Fuel isโฆTaxable!
Earlier this year, the N.J. Tax Court resolved an interesting case that intersected nuclear physics and private property rights. In a published opinion in Exelon Generation Co LLC, etc. v. Twp. of Lacey, the Court addressed a novel issue โas to whether [nuclear fuel] storage casks are taxable as real property. Property that is... Read More
How to Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment: A Comprehensive Guide
Property tax assessments serve as the foundation for determining your property tax obligations. However, these assessments often fail to reflect the true market value of your property, potentially resulting in excessive taxation. When government valuations seem inaccurate, property owners have the legal right to appeal property tax assessment determinations through established procedural channels. The Fundamental... Read More
Understanding the Consequences of Unpaid Property Taxes in New Jersey
Unpaid property taxes in New Jersey can trigger a cascade of serious legal consequences for homeowners, potentially jeopardizing their property rights and financial stability. As experienced property tax lawyers near me frequently observe, municipalities have robust mechanisms to recover delinquent tax payments, including tax sales and liens. While property owners face strict quarterly payment obligations,... Read More