The Property Tax Deskbook, 2009 Edition
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The Property Tax Deskbook, 2009 Edition

Includes CD-ROM!
The Property Tax Deskbook, 2009 Edition
Product Code: 5470732
Editors-in-Chief: Jeffery J. McNaught, Timothy R. Van Valen
Publication Date: September 20, 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60442-350-1
Page Count: 886
Trim Size: 8.5 x 11 Paperback
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Taxation
Topics: Taxation
Format: Book - 5470732
Pricing: $285.00 (Regular)
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About this Book

The Property Tax Deskbook, provides all of the information that tax managers, attorneys, and accountants are most likely to need about property taxes. Organized by state, each chapter is written and each year by some of the most experienced property tax practitioners in that state. The volume includes a searchable CD-ROM.

Each state's chapter sets out the most important principles and positions in that state with citations to the pertinent statutes, regulations, and case law. In addition, the authors have collected and organized all-important interpretive information that frequently must be gleaned from rulings, bulletins, and other 'local lore' (much of which would otherwise be impossible for practitioners in other states to find).

The chapters are organized in a uniform format to aid the user in quickly and easily finding guidance on particular property tax issues and to facilitate multi-state research. To help familiarize the reader with the book's organization, a model chapter outline is provided at the beginning of the book; however, property taxes are by no means uniform among the states, and the chapter authors identify the important local variations. Also of note is a special definitions section in each chapter, which sets forth the meanings of key statutory terms.

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Model Chapter Outline PDF
Introduction PDF
Chapter Authors PDF
Standing Order List PDF
Book Review PDF


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