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The District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) has begun mailing tax year 2013 real property tax assessment notices to real property owners. The OTR reassessed a total of 190,000 taxable and exempt real properties to reflect current market values as of January 1, 2012, with residential properties ...

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Fernando Calvo was awarded the Master of Corporate Real Estate (MCR) designation from CoreNet Global.  According to the CoreNet Global website, the MCR designation provides essential skills that focus on critical business issues and the mission of the corporate real estate (CRE) organization in relation to corporate goals. This designation communicates ...

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David Howie, a Director in our Washington D.C office,  emceed the evening event at the annual Florida State University Real Estate Trends & Networking Conference in Tallahassee, Florida on October 27 & 28. The event drew nearly 500 participants, including commercial real estate industry leaders and professionals from the Southeast, as ...

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 ONESOURCE Property Tax will be exhibiting at the upcoming ICSC Florida Conference 2011 from August 21 - 23, 2011 in Kissimmee, FL at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center. According to ICSC's website, ICSC's Florida Conference is the largest annual, networking, educational and Deal Making retail event held in ...

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After years of using the common level ratio (CLR) of 32%, for tax year 2012 the State Equalization Board has proposed that the City of Philadelphia use the CLR of 18.1%. This will cause a dramatic 77% increase in the assessor’s market value of all properties within the City limits. 2011 ...

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ONESOURCE Property Tax will be exhibiting at the upcoming 2011 BOMA International Conference & Every Building Show from June 26 - 28, 2011 in Washington, DC at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center. Attendees can visit our ONESOURCE Property Tax team at booth #1034 to meet two of our ...

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Property owners in California began facing significant penalties as of January 1, 2010 when Senate Bill 816 (SB 816) went into effect. Prior state law required a person or entity that had acquired ownership or control of a legal entity that owned real property in CA to file a signed ...

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Do you know the facts surrounding the recent revaluation in Meckelnburg County, North Carolina? North Carolina law requires each county to reassess its real property at least once every eight years.  The last time Mecklenburg County reassessed was in 2003. The assessor’s office must meet two requirements through this reassessment: 1.) Market Value ...

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