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The Split-Roll Initiative Is Poised to Rock California’s Property Tax System

This November, California voters will decide whether commercial and industrial properties will lose their Proposition 13 protection against property tax reassessment. The Split-Roll Initiative has officially qualified for...more

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Current Issues for Higher Education Real Estate Lawyers

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Campus Real Estate, Property Management, Tax Credits The 15th Annual Higher Education Real Estate Lawyers conference was held in San Francisco, where attendees listened to and learned from both in-house and outside counsel at...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Proceed with Caution – Update on Indiana’s burden-shifting rules in property tax appeals

When does the burden of proof shift to the Assessor in a property tax appeal? These recent Indiana Board of Tax Review rulings address that question. The Indiana Board of Tax Review (IBTR) addresses Indiana’s burden-shifting...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Indiana Tax Court Rejects Assessor’s Income Analysis And Allocated Purchase Price Information In Affirming Assessment Reductions...

In a pair of decisions issued on September 30 and December 3, 2015, the Indiana Tax Court upheld the 2006 to 2010 assessment reductions for an Indianapolis shopping center. In Marion County Assessor v. Gateway Arthur, Inc.,...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Form 133 Petitions Could Not Be Used to Prove Zero Property Tax Assessments for Common Area Land

In a consolidated case involving more than two dozen appeals, the Indiana Tax Court on September 3, 2015, found in Pulte Homes of Indiana, LLC v. Hendricks County Assessor that the Indiana Board of Tax of Review properly...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Tax Court Shifts Burden Of Proof To Assessor But Upholds Commercial Land Assessment Based On Application Of The Indiana Guidelines

In Peters v. Boone County Assessor (May 14, 2015), Taxpayers challenged the assessment of land supporting an office building for the March 1, 2010 assessment date. The land was .16 acre, but the Assessor previously had only...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Indiana homeowner failed to prove lack of uniformity in the assessment of his property

Indiana’s burden-shifting statute doesn’t apply to uniformity claims, the Tax Court ruled in a recent decision in which it also held the Owner failed to show that the assessment of his home was non-uniform with those of other...more

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