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ET April 7, 2010 Now that the housing bubble has burst, up to 60 percent of the nation's taxable property may be overassessed, meaning owners are paying thousands MUMBAI: Close on the heels of revival in the real estate sector and increased demand for housing,
WN.com - Articles related to Service tax on housing complexes needs review: Reddy 2010
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ET April 7, 2010 Now that the housing bubble has burst, up to 60 percent of the nation's taxable property may be overassessed, meaning owners are paying thousands
WN.com - Articles related to Service tax on housing complexes needs review: Reddy 2010
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ET April 7, 2010 Now that the housing bubble has burst, up to 60 percent of the nation's taxable property may be overassessed, meaning owners are paying thousands
WN.com - Articles related to Service tax on housing complexes needs review: Reddy 2010
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ET April 7, 2010 Now that the housing bubble has burst, up to 60 percent of the nation's taxable property may be overassessed, meaning owners are paying thousands MUMBAI: Close on the heels of revival in the real estate sector and increased demand for housing,
WN.com - Articles related to Service tax on housing complexes needs review: Reddy 2010
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Such online services may be able to give you a convenient ballpark estimate of whether your home is overassessed.
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(And if you feel you've been legitimately overassessed, you have the opportunity this month to visit one of your seven highly compensated assessors, and make your case.)
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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We've seen that people will stand in line for hours to protect themselves from being overassessed.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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We've seen that people will stand in line for hours to protect themselves from being overassessed.
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According to Pete Sepp, an official at the National Taxpayers Union, as many as 60% of homes are overassessed.
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Most houses are overassessed, but only about one of every 50 homeowners appeals, according to the American Homeowners Association, a company marketing a downloadable "Property Tax Reduction Kit" for $29.95 at homeownertaxcut. com.
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