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Florida's Live Local Act Tax Exemption Deadline Looms

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Florida's 2023 Live Local Act provides significant land use, zoning and tax benefits. (See Holland & Knight's previous alerts, "Florida's New Live Local Act Offers Land Use and Tax Benefits," Aug. 8, 2023, and "Florida's Live...more

Pullman & Comley - For What It May Be Worth

Low and Moderate Income Property Tax Valuation Remains Challenging

A recent decision by the Appeals Court of Massachusetts* about the entitlement of two nonprofit corporations which rent apartments at below- market rates to low-income elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities...more

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Live Local Act: New Ad Valorem Tax Exemptions for Affordable and Workforce Housing

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Over the past several years, the Florida legislature has increased and expanded the tax exemptions for affordable housing projects in order to incentivize the development of additional affordable housing projects. In Senate...more

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Mississippi Renewable Energy Projects Poised For Continued Growth As New Tax Incentives Go Forward

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Pursuing and developing clean, renewable energy continues to play an important role in economic development momentum across the U.S. As states across the Southeast continue to grow their energy independence by prioritizing...more

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Real Property & Financial Services Update: Week Ending May 31, 2019

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Real Property Update - Public Official Standing Doctrine: county school district that benefited from ad valorem taxes charged by county could not challenge constitutionality of statutory tax exemption claimed by homeowners...more

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Ad Valorem Tax Exemption/Pollution Control Property: Supreme Court of Texas Addresses Challenge to Texas Commission on...

The Supreme Court of Texas (“Court”) addressed in a May 3rd opinion a challenge to a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (“TCEQ”) interpretation of the term “pollution control project” in the context of an ad valorem...more

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Real Property & Title Insurance Update: Week Ending May 3, 2019

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Real Property Update - Restrictive Covenants: trial court erred by failing to provide injunctive relief in favor of homeowner as it related to trees planted in common area in violation of restrictive covenants - McIntosh...more

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A Property Tax Exemption, Misapplied, in Texas

In an important ruling for Texas businesses, the Texas Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the TCEQ misapplied the Texas property tax’s exemption for specified pollution control equipment....more

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Don’t Risk Losing Your Property Tax-Exempt Status - File Affidavit by March 1

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Arizona’s ad valorem property tax exemptions that are granted to many categories of exempt organizations (e.g., healthcare centers and institutions, arts and science organizations, and charitable community service providers)...more

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Michigan Property Tax and the EMPP Exemption

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2018 Deadline for Claiming Qualified Eligible Manufacturing Personal Property Exemption is February 20, 2018 - Qualified new and used personal property (as defined by MCL 211.9m and 211.9n) is exempt from ad valorem...more

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California Health Care District Financing Techniques

Across the nation, the delivery of health care services is undergoing a period of transformation. Much of this change is being driven by The Affordable Care Act signed into law in 2010. Many hospital facilities in...more

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Spotlight On Alabama: A Busy Tax Year in Review

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It has been a busy year for developments in Alabama state taxation. In this tax alert we review many of the significant developments that have occurred over the last 12 months....more

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Spotlight on Louisiana: 2015 Legislative Session Increases Tax Burdens to Balance State Budget

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Even though Louisiana's 2015 legislative session has concluded, the dust may be far from settled as to how increases in tax burdens meant to balance the State's budget will impact taxpayers. At least one industry trade...more

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