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IAAO
Modeling
can be an intimidating word that conjures images of code, Greek symbols
and ivory towers. IAAO's next webinar, "Everything You Ever Wanted To
Know About Modeling (But Were Afraid To Ask)," will explain what models
do and how they do it without confusing jargon or difficult formulas.
Participate on Dec. 13, 2017, and learn how modelers and appraisers can
work together to produce optimal valuations.
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IAAO
Congratulations
to those who won seats on the 2018 IAAO Executive Board! IAAO
appreciates the involvement of all candidates who ran for office and the
members who participated by voting. Results can be viewed on the IAAO
website and they will be submitted to the Board for certification at the
January 2018 meeting.
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IAAO
Registration
is open for the spring 2018 online session of IAAO Course 101 —
Fundamentals of Real Property Appraisal. The course will begin with
orientation on March 19 and material will be accessible March 26 - May
6. Space is limited, so register now. Call the Professional Development
Department at 1-800-616-IAAO (4226) with any questions.
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Since
1926, Thomas Y. Pickett offers expertise in appraising minerals,
industrial and chemical plants, public utilities, railroads, pipelines,
casinos, resorts, hospitals and other complex properties. Our qualified
staff of registered professional Engineers and Appraisers combine their
many years of experience to handle your appraisal needs with
professionalism and pride.
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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 March 30, 2018.
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IAAO
The
National Association of Counties (NACo) recently released three reports
from the NACo Counties Futures Lab focused on helping local governments
succeed. "Harnessing the Engagement of Your Employees" looks at how
engaging your staff can save time and money, motivate employees and
increase the services received by constituents. "2017 Top County
Challenges Across the States" discusses a wide range of pressing issues
and showcases solutions counties are using to meet today's challenges.
"Everyone Counts: How 2020 Census Data Matter to Your Bottom Line"
explores the significance of the census and how you can help make it
effective.
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IAAO
Make
plans to attend the 12th International Research Symposium, April 5-6,
2018, in Prague, Czech Republic. This event will focus on issues
surrounding data in the development of valuation estimates, challenges
data brings to government officials and how technology advancements are
improving property tax systems worldwide.
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Chicago Tribune
Merrillville
Town Council is tightening its purse strings after losing a tax appeal
from Meijer totaling almost $2.3 million. "We'll see a salary ordinance
with no raises because of this and we may have to lay some people off,"
Town Manager Bruce Spires said during a recent council meeting.
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Richmond Times-Dispatch
The
highest court in the state has sided with Hanover County in a dispute
with one of its largest taxpayers that would have cost the locality
millions had it gone the other way. The Supreme Court of Virginia in
November denied a petition for a re-hearing filed by Bear Island Paper
WB LLC in its dispute with Hanover over how the mill's machinery and
tools were assessed for tax purposes, said County Attorney Sterling
Rives.
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Columbia, South Carolina
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Deputy Assessor of Appraisal
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Bend, Oregon
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Property Appraiser I or II
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Charlotesville, Virginia
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Business Tax Supervisor
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Inverness, Florida
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Director of Assessment
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Chestefield, Virginia
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Appraiser III
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Fort Myers, Florida
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Assessment Analysis Manager
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Fort Myers, Florida
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Commercial Assessment Analyst
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Sarasota, Florida
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Commercial Appraiser
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Greenwich, Connecticut
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Assistant Assessor
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See more jobs in IAAO's online Career Center.
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
China
is one of a small number of countries around the world that does not
levy property tax on privately owned residential properties. After the
Communist Party established a socialist regime in 1949, China adopted a
public land ownership system and thereby lacked a real estate market
until the reform era.
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AZPM-FM
It's
not just new businesses like Brandt Industries that are looking to cut
their property tax bill. Hundreds of McLean County property owners this
fall challenged the assessed value of their properties, which determines
their tax bill. This year that included dozens of student apartments,
hotels, banks and shopping centers — some of the county's largest
property taxpayers.
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Green Bay Press-Gazette
Living
right next to the largest of large dairy farms will mean a tax break
for a Kewaunee County couple, the state Department of Revenue has
decided. The ruling spells victory for Scott and Deborah Kliment, who
have argued their dream home on a wooded lot in rural Algoma has been
greatly reduced in value since the neighboring Ebert Dairy Enterprises
developed into one of Kewaunee County's largest agriculture operations.
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Global News
New
Brunswick is set to introduce legislation that will freeze property
assessments for one year as the fallout of a scandal that left thousands
of property owners with improper or inflated tax bills continues. The
legislation will mandate that property assessments will remain at 2017
levels for the 2018 taxation year — with a few exceptions.
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Harvard Business Review
You
feel exhausted, ineffective, unaccomplished and cynical. Maybe you feel
like no matter how hard you work, you can never keep up. Or that you
can't make your boss happy no matter how hard you try. And you're
beginning to question your professional situation: Am I in the right
job? The right company? The right career? I used to feel passionate
about going into work but now I dread Monday and can't wait until
Friday.
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