Introduced by Sen. Bruce Caswell (R) on April 25, 2012, to allow a city or township to cancel one of the two annual property tax board of review hearings they are required to hold (in July and December) to address certain assessment errors.
Referred to the Senate Finance Committee on April 25, 2012.
Comments
1) Re: 2012 Senate Bill 1093 (Allow canceling certain property tax review hearings ) by inform4 on May 2, 2012 THIS IS A BAD BILL! What is the necessity and purpose of Senate Bill 1093 (Allow canceling certain property tax review hearings)? Would it be to create more inconvenience for the property owner and and instead make it more convenient for the government to keep the property tax collected from wrongfully assessed property? That is what Frederic Bastiat would refer to as "Legalized Plunder."
2) Re: 2012 Senate Bill 1093 (Allow canceling certain property tax review hearings ) by waltduro on May 1, 2012
Bad Law. Makes it more difficult for Property Owners to access the system. Protects City Assessors and raises taxes on regular folks.
3) 2012 Senate Bill 1093 (Allow canceling certain property tax review hearings ) by admin on May 1, 2012 Introduced in the Senate on April 25, 2012