Thursday, February 16, 2012

MAPLEWOOD COUNTRY CLUB CHALLENGES PROPERTY TAXES IN COURT

News-Record has a great item about the Maplewood Country Club challenging its tax assessment.


As the second-largest property taxpayer in town, this could mean something.


The paper reports:


The Maplewood Country Club, the town’s second largest taxpayer, is challenging the numbers the township uses to calculate its property-tax bill.

The club, whose property spans some 89 acres, appealed its tax assessment of roughly $17.4 million in March, court records showed Feb. 14.
Records on file in Town Hall put the assessments at a little less than those contained in court records — at about $17.2 million. Last year the club paid $538,640 in property taxes, township records showed.

Mayor Vic De Luca said Tuesday that there is “substantial” difference in what the two sides think the figure should be. He declined to elaborate, saying the township generally does not discuss legal matters.

1 comment:

Appealing Property Taxes said...

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You must evaluate your property .
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