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How is all the bad news going to effect property tax valuations

Commercial Property Tax NewsBy Paul PenningtonMarch 5, 2008

How is all the bad news going to effect property tax valuations The Associated Press reports that the service sector (retail, health-care, construction, etc…) took a nose drive in January and February. Additionally, the Sub-prime fallout continues, inflation is up, the dollar is weak and the stock market is sinking. I have been following these…

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