From Library Journal
For people who want to do more than complain about their real estate taxes, this book explains how property taxes are determined, shows where tax assessments and rates may be vulnerable to appeal, and documents the procedures owners can take to get their taxes reduced. The state-by-state summary of laws, procedures, and sources of information is a terrific reference. While tax and legal professionals might prefer the many state bar association publications on property tax appeals or Patrick Rohar's three-volume Real Estate Tax Appeals (Matthew Bender, 1984), public library patrons will want this informative, well-researched guide.
- Joan Pedzich, Harris, Beach & Wilcox, Rochester, N.Y.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
- Joan Pedzich, Harris, Beach & Wilcox, Rochester, N.Y.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
