January 31, 2023 is the first of several deadlines that must be met in order to appeal your excessive property tax assessment. If you miss it, you will be foreclosed from bringing an appeal, or even effectively arguing that...more
Rhode Island taxpayers must file an appeal with the municipality’s assessor within 90 days of the date when the first quarterly payment is due. In many communities, tax bills are due in July or August, making the deadline to...more
January 31, 2022 is the first of several deadlines that must be met in order to appeal your excessive property tax assessment. If you miss it, you will be foreclosed from bringing an appeal, or even effectively arguing that...more
Last month the Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave (DFML) released draft regulations intended to implement the Paid Family and Medical Leave Law (PFML). The PFML is a part of the “Grand Bargain Legislation”...more
Motor Vehicle Use Tax is Constitutional -
Regency Transportation, Inc. v. Commissioner of Revenue -
MA Supreme Judicial Court No. SJC-11873 (January 6, 2016) -
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has held...more
Owners of commercial, residential or investment property in Rhode Island who wish to challenge their property tax assessment(s) are reminded that significant deadlines are approaching that require immediate attention. The...more
Beginning March 16, 2015, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue is offering an aptly described “limited” amnesty program for taxpayers with certain tax liabilities. Technical Information Release 15-2....more