A Microcosm of Tax Policy
A newspaper article over the weekend provided an in-depth and interesting take on what it means to homeowners who have their street split down the
A newspaper article over the weekend provided an in-depth and interesting take on what it means to homeowners who have their street split down the
This week’s Brief pointed out the rather complex process under which the County, municipalities, and school districts will have to adjust their millage rates when
The complaints levied by Allegheny County officials that they have been "singled out" by the state’s courts in having to conduct a reassessment have been
The Pennsylvania House has once again put on display its utter contempt for the rule of law by passing a bill that would overrule orders
The County is putting the final touches on the reassessment of real property, the first one in a few years. It will go into effect
Back in September of 2009, we noted in a Policy Brief that attempts for the Legislature to pass a law that would stop court decisions
Reaction is coming in to the County Controller’s audit of the contractor that performed the reassessment. The audit deals with four main findings: the contract
The County Executive released what he anticipates the 2013 property tax rate to be this past week. As a result of changes to state law
If Indiana County sticks to what has been announced as the start of a three-year reassessment process that will produce new values for 2016, it
And we are not talking Mayan calendar here. In our seemingly never ending reassessment story, the Judge overseeing the process has given the County that