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Real Property Tax Article 3 Title 2 § 329 - Option to change to sole elected assessor
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§ 329. Option to change to sole elected assessor. In any city or town where the option to retain elective assessors was exercised in accordance with the provisions of former section fifteen hundred fi More ... |
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BAR Can't Require Appraisal
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Volume 10 - Opinions of Counsel SBRPS No. 80 10 Op.Counsel SBRPS No. 80 Assessment review, Board of (powers and duties)(late, defective and insufficient complaints - dismissal) - Real Property Tax L More ... |
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State Law – Real Property Tax Law – Article 3 – Title 2 – Section 336. Statement of disclosure for assessors
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§ 336. Statement of disclosure for assessors. 1. Definitions. When used in this section and unless otherwise expressly stated or unless the context otherwise requires: a. The term "appropriat More ... |
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FAIR ASSESSMENTS -- A Guide For Property Owners
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New York State Law requires all properties in your municipality (except in New York City and Nassau County) to be assessed at a uniform percentage of market value each year. This means that all taxabl More ... |
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Real Property Tax Article 5 Title 4 - § 575. Assessor's annual reports
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§ 575. Assessor's annual reports. The assessor shall annually file with the state board reports which shall include information relating to changes in levels of assessed valuation, changes in the cond More ... |
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Taxes (refund) (duplicate assessment) — Real Property Tax Law, § 556
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A problem, however, exists in regard to the question of whether payments which have been made on the basis of the duplicate assessment have been made voluntarily. The law is well settled that where ta More ... |
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Real Property Tax Article 5 Title 3 § 556
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§ 556. Refunds and credits of taxes. 1. (a) Pursuant to the provisions of this section, an appropriate tax levying body may refund to any person the amount of any tax paid by him or her, or po More ... |
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Assessments, generally (improvements and repairs) - Real Property Tax Law, §§ 302, 306
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As a general rule, repairs are not considered as increasing the value of property while improvements normally do. An improvement made to property should be reflected in the assessment of the property. More ... |
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