County officials are now probing why Middletown did not comply with an order from the Monmouth County Tax Board to have the revaluation take effect in 2008, instead of 2009.
Middletown officials, who hired a special attorney late last year to evaluate whether the township could legally seek a postponement of the revaluation in part because [...]
Entries from March 2009
revaluation of property in Middletown that Monmouth County wanted effective this year
March 17th, 2009 · No Comments
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Brooklyn New York Real Estate Boom
March 16th, 2009 · No Comments
It is hard to imagine that 14,300 new apartments are now under construction or in the pipeline for downtown Brooklyn. Business leaders who have made a positive commitment to this area are bullish on the future of the area, but others worry that a number of the planned developments there will be delayed because of [...]
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Real Estate Taxation
March 16th, 2009 · No Comments
“These severe economic pressures have a negative impact on real estate-related revenues and also discourage consumer spending. We exercised budget discipline in the recent legislative sessions this year. We are prepared again to take whatever steps are necessary to keep the state budget balanced while providing essential services to the citizens. When Florida citizens are [...]
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Government Should Reduce Taxes Group Says
March 10th, 2009 · No Comments
Only the right kind of investment can help the common man make valuable savings while paying taxes. Speaking at the DNA Mega Investment Fair , organized by DNA, city-based tax consultant Mukesh Patel told investors how to save taxes.
Awareness about the financial instruments is important for investors and this fair has helped them a lot [...]
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Light at the End of the Real Estate Tunnel ?
March 9th, 2009 · No Comments
“Theoretically, it’s what they should have been doing all along,” said Stu Carson, a long-time local broker and president of Realty World in San Martin. “These days, they’re being very cautious about who they should lend to.”
Patty Filice, a sales agent with Intero Real Estate Services, has been in the business for 25 years and [...]
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Right Kinds of Investments – Taxes
March 9th, 2009 · No Comments
Only the right kind of investment can help the common man make valuable savings while paying taxes. Speaking at the DNA Mega Investment Fair ‘08, organised by DNA, city-based tax consultant Mukesh Patel told investors how to save taxes. Awareness about the financial instruments is important for investors and this fair has helped them a [...]
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Property Tax Repeal Considerations – Study
March 7th, 2009 · No Comments
Also in attendance were individuals representing numerous taxpayer groups around the state and Attorney John Price who is the Chairman of the
Indiana Property Tax Repeal Alliance, Inc. Prior to discussing the study Miller stated, “It’s time for a change in Indiana government.”
He pointed out that Repealing Property Taxes is the only way:
1. To let someone [...]
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Home Depot Property Taxation Considerations
March 6th, 2009 · No Comments
Home Depot is a step away from locating a $33.9 million distribution facility in Monroe.
The Monroe Local Schools Board of Education on Monday unanimously approved awarding a 15-year, 80 percent tax abatement to Duke Realty Corp. to attract Home Depot to the city’s Commerce Center, behind Kohls and Xerox north of Ohio 63.
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Now Home Depot [...]
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Yet Further Ramifications Realty Tax Perks
March 5th, 2009 · No Comments
Madison Square Garden’s owners snubbed a City Council hearing Monday on the arena’s $11 million-a-year tax break, sending instead a consultant who said the Yankees, Mets and Nets got even better deals.
“Eleven million dollars may not sound like a lot of money to [Garden owner] Jim Dolan, but to most New Yorkers it’s a fortune,” [...]
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Removal Realty Tax Perks
March 5th, 2009 · No Comments
“It’s very unusual that you have a profitable institution like Madison Square Garden that’s been profitable for quite a few years to have an exemption,” Council Member David Weprin of Queens, who is sponsoring a resolution in opposition to the Garden’s tax benefits that is being considered today, said yesterday.
Mayor Bloomberg has argued against the [...]
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