Maryland Increases 2015 Commercial Property Tax Assessments
Last week, the Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) issued new Assessment Notices to owners of one-third of all commercial properties in...read more →
MM&C Litigators Successfully Challenge Montgomery County’s “Rain Tax”
Miller, Miller & Canby litigation attorneys James L. Thompson and Diane E. Feuerherd successfully challenged Montgomery County’s calculation...read more →
New Maryland Property Tax Assessments Deadline to Appeal is Early February 2015
Every three years, one-third of the residential and commercial properties in Maryland are reassessed for property tax purposes. The assessments are...read more →
SDAT’s Report Reveals Interesting Trends for Maryland Real Estate Market & Property Tax Assessments
On April 11, 2014, the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) issued its annual assessment ratio report to Governor O’Malley...read more →
Maryland Property Tax Appeal Deadline Approaching
Every three years, one-third of the residential and commercial properties in Maryland are reassessed for property tax purposes. The assessments are...read more →
Michael Campbell Featured in May 2013 Issue of IPT’s The Tax Report
The Institute for Professionals in Taxation published Michael Campbell's article about a recent Maryland Court of Appeals Decision that drew new...read more →
Filing Deadlines Approaching for Property Tax Appeals and Homestead Tax Credit Eligibility
December 31, 2012 represents the due date for filing an optional petition for review of commercial and residential property assessments. It is...read more →
Take Advantage of the “60-Day Rule” for Reducing Property Taxes
“What you don’t know won’t hurt you,” goes the old proverb. But in tough economic times the better practice is to arm yourself with...read more →