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IAAO
Learn
what Excel can do for you during IAAO's next webinar on Jan. 18. This
presentation will highlight some of Excel's most useful yet
underutilized features. David M. Cornell, CAE, MAI, will offer tips on
importing data (such as zip codes), creating appraisal comp sheets,
using tables and reports, designing custom dashboards and more.
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IAAO
Check
out the latest information and resources that could benefit you and
your office at the GIS/CAMA Technologies Conference March 6-9 in
Chattanooga, Tennessee. IAAO and URISA have planned a fantastic program
covering AVMs, GPS, parcel open data and much more. Sign up by Jan. 16
to get the early registration rate.
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IAAO
Make
your resolution to earn an IAAO Professional Designation in 2017. There
are now alternatives to needing a bachelor's degree, and you might be
close to meeting requirements if you've taken a number of IAAO courses.
There's no time like the present to explore your options.
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IAAO
The
Call for Presentations is open for IAAO's 83rd Annual International
Conference on Assessment Administration being held Sept. 24-27. The
deadline to submit potential presentations for this exciting event in
Las Vegas is Jan. 30.
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With
EagleView Pictometry’s ChangeFinder™ service, assessors can easily see
what parcels have changed over time through property additions,
renovations and other improvements. Click here
to learn how 5 distinct counties realized significant value from their
investment with ChangeFinder. Will you be an Agent of Change?
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IAAO
University
students and faculty are encouraged to apply for IAAO's Academic
Partnership Program grant. This program provides financial support for
research in areas related to property appraisal, assessment
administration and property tax policy. It also brings together
practitioners and scholars to further the mission of IAAO and inspire
the exchange and development of innovative ideas within the profession.
The deadline to apply is Feb. 1.
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IAAO
The
IAAO Research Library will soon be under construction to make room for
our expanding resources. The physical collection will have limited
access, and users should expect delays in some services. The
construction is expected to last two months. We apologize in advance for
any difficulty which may result from this remodel and encourage users
to submit anticipated requests right away. Send requests to library@iaao.org or call 816-701-8117 with questions.
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Chicago Tribune
A
2012 law that exempts many hospitals from having to pay property taxes
is constitutional, a state appellate court ruled recently. The ruling,
which upheld a lower court's decision, comes just weeks before the
Illinois Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in a different
case about the same issue.
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Oshkosh Northwestern
Big-box
retailers are suing Oshkosh, Fond du Lac and other Wisconsin cities to
lower their property tax load with a legal loophole that opponents say
will cause cities to raise residential taxes to make up the difference.
Retailers have argued successfully that their thriving businesses should
pay the same tax rate as a shuttered store, under what critics call the
"dark store loophole."
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Chief Appraiser
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Salem, Oregon
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Appraisal Section Supervisor
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Chesterfield, Virginia
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Appraiser IV
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Saginaw, Michigan
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Equalization Director
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Saginaw, Michigan
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Deputy Equalization Director
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Saginaw, Michigan
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Property Appraiser
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Greenwich, Connecticut
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Assistant Assessor
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Norwalk, Connecticut
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Assessment Analyst
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Pensacola, Florida
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Appraisal Evaluator
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Yonkers, New York
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Assistant City Assessor
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See more jobs in IAAO's online Career Center.
Erie Times-News
For
the Erie County Board of Tax Assessment Appeals, 2016 was the year of
hotels and hospitals. Rulings that the Sheraton and Marriott bayfront
complexes should remain tax exempt capped a busy year for the
three-member board, as did the board's decision to revoke the exemption
for Millcreek Community Hospital.
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Reuters
China
needs a real estate tax to control rising property prices and narrow
the gap between rich and poor, Fan Gang, a member of the central bank
monetary policy committee, was quoted as saying. Reasons for the delay
include resistance from vested interests and a lack of clarity on how a
property tax will be handled between the central and local governments,
financial media group Caixin cited Fan as saying.
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Tulsa World
Pushed
by tougher auditing procedures, nearly all of Oklahoma's county
assessor offices are now complying with property valuation rules and
processes, but it could be years before it results in higher tax
revenues, officials said.
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Tri-State Livestock News
Property
taxes began before the U.S.A. was born; in fact, they, along with other
taxes, helped fund the Revolutionary War. And now, more than two
centuries later, farmers and ranchers are still paying them. Assessed at
the county level, the formula for how they are figured varies widely.
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WorkXO
Dawn
Burke writes: I conducted training at our Daxko CSI Houston location.
In a fit of spontaneity, one of the Houston team members and I started
coveting a jar of candy on her desk. We got into a casual conversation
about which candy we liked best: my Baby Ruth vs. her Mr. Goodbar.
Both of us shocked that the other's top choice was so awful, pulled out
all the candies and ranked them from top to bottom. Now it was starting
to become interesting.
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