You may recall our New Years Resolutions, Property Taxes and Free iPods blog last month when I asked for your ideas on what you’d like to read about. In that post I asked: “What property tax articles have you read lately that disturb you? What property tax practices make you laugh? Or Cry? What crazy assessment techniques make you mad?........”
Well, let me tell you I received some very enlightening and entertaining comments and stories! Thanks for all the submissions, it was great to read them. You may also recall there was a little incentive for the top 4 ideas (click here to find out more). After much deliberation, here are our four winners:
· Our fourth place winner is Robert with Tyson Foods, Inc. He was intrigued when an assessor in Missouri stated that the state suggested they should be careful about lowering values as this was only a short downturn so they could have trouble taking the values back up once the recession was over. Interesting valuation concept!
· Our third place winner is Hugh with Sourcecorp. Property tax bills are collected quarterly in MA. The first two quarters are due before the total tax is determined (based on estimates) and the third and fourth quarters are then trued up. Isn’t there an easier way to do this?
· Our second place winner is Daniel with Ahold USA. Daniel commented on a Minnesota Tax Court judge who ruled that an assessor was not qualified as an expert because he did not have the legally mandated appraisal license! I wonder if there are any others out there……
· Our first place winner is Lesli with Rotech Healthcare Inc! Lesli questions why auditors in California can freely adjust values on equipment 200%, 300%, 400% using trade level adjustments. With little or no guidance (or analysis for that matter), trade level adjustments have added a new level of frustration with CA audits….. as if we didn’t have enough frustration already.
Congratulations to Leslie, Daniel, Hugh and Robert! Leslie will be receiving her new iPod soon. Daniel, Hugh and Robert can also expect their iTunes gift cards to arrive shortly. Thanks again for all the submissions! Keep reading the 'A Tax to Grind' articles to see if your submission is transformed into a blog.