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- Posted January 11, 2012
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Committees provide practical pointers on residential tax appeals
The Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA) Real Estate, Municipal and Tax Committees will present "Property Tax Appeals: Practical Pointers for Your Residential Appeal" on Thursday, Feb. 16, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Oakland County Bar Center in Bloomfield Hills.
Property tax assessments will soon be arriving. Given the declining property values throughout the state and the great need for tax revenue at all levels of government, many of these assessments will be ripe for challenge.
This year the Real Estate, Municipal and Tax Committees have united to provide information to assist in preparing residential tax appeals. Multiple perspectives on the issues and practice tips for upcoming assessment challenges will be given.
The cost to attend for those who pre-register is $60 for OCBA members, $42 for new lawyers, and non-OCBA members pay $80. The cost for those registering at the door will be $80 for OCBA members, $56 for new lawyers, and $105 for non-OCBA members.
For additional information or to register, call (248) 334-3400 or visit www.ocba.org.
Published: Wed, Jan 11, 2012
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