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Haines Borough Targets Church, Demands Property Tax Despite Exempt Status
The Haines Borough has filed a Superior Court appeal challenging its own Board of Equalization’s unanimous decision to grant a religious property tax exemption to St. Michael’s and All Angels Episcopal Church. The dispute centers on a 6.59-acre parcel at 1 Mile Haines Highway. The borough assessor had revoked the long-standing exemption, but the citizen [] The post Haines Borough Targets Church, Demands Property Tax Despite Exempt Status appeared first on Must Read Alaska.
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Wirepoints
· Jun 26, 2026
Survey of Property Tax Limitations: Understanding the Tradeoffs and Policy Options for Illinois – Civic Federation
Survey of Property Tax Limitations: Understanding the Tradeoffs and Policy Options for Illinois – Civic Federation
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· Jun 27, 2026
eThekwini Municipality's challenges in transferring ownership of council properties
eThekwini Municipality's challenges in transferring ownership of council properties
Fark
· Jul 5, 2026
Breaking: Tax Shelters [Ironic]
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Novara Media
· Jun 24, 2026
Greens Back Aspire’s Legal Action to Stop London Mayor Cutting Affordable Homes
Green party-controlled councils have joined a high court legal challenge led by the Aspire party to stop London mayor Sadiq Khan slashing affordable housing in the city. Hackney and Lewisham councils, which Zack Polanski’s party took control of following the 7 May elections, have joined the Aspire-run Tower Hamlets council in its bid to stop []
Townhall
· Jun 30, 2026
Pied-à-Terre Tax Notices Just Went Out to NYC Homeowners, Expect a Flurry of 'For Sale' Signs to Follow
Pied-à-Terre Tax Notices Just Went Out to NYC Homeowners, Expect a Flurry of 'For Sale' Signs to Follow
Commercial Observer
· Jul 6, 2026
Aimco Liquidates Last of Its NYC Portfolio in $23M Sale
Apartment Investment and Management Company, also known as Aimco, is officially out of New York City. The last of the company’s Big Apple assets, located at 165-173 East 90th Street between Lexington and Third avenues, sold for 22.85 million last week, according to city records. Ben and Joseph Soleimani’s ABJ Properties purchased the row of []
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Related coverage for "Haines Borough Targets Church, Demands Property Tax Despite Exempt Status": Wirepoints — Survey of Property Tax Limitations: Understanding the Tradeoffs and Policy Options for Illinois – Civic Federation. Independent Online — eThekwini Municipality's challenges in transferring ownership of council properties. Fark — Breaking: Tax Shelters [Ironic]. Novara Media — Greens Back Aspire’s Legal Action to Stop London Mayor Cutting Affordable Homes. Townhall — Pied-à-Terre Tax Notices Just Went Out to NYC Homeowners, Expect a Flurry of 'For Sale' Signs to Follow. Commercial Observer — Aimco Liquidates Last of Its NYC Portfolio in $23M Sale
