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So many New Brunswick property owners have fought and won their tax disputes with Service New Brunswick already, they have helped expose where the province's new assessment system fouled up the most.
Next week will mark the arrival in your mailbox of a long-discussed change to property tax assessments. Service New Brunswick has split assessment notices — the official evaluation of the tax ...
Moncton city staff floated a tax-rate increase for the first time in about a decade to make up for lost revenue after the ...
A whistleblower alleged in March that more than 2,000 property owners were given improper and inflated tax bills - some double the amount from the previous year. NB sees record number of property ...
Tax increases – hundreds of dollars for most – will hit just a fraction of homeowners because the city’s system for raising property assessments is spotty and unfair.
As property values continue to rise, and with them property tax assessments, the financial burden on homeowners could grow, making it more important than ever to understand the property tax landscape.
With a week remaining in the appeal period the New Brunswick government has received a record number of appeals to property tax assessments.
Facing an outcry over high property taxes, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says provincial assessment services need an overhaul, and is musing that it could be farmed out to a private company ...
Speaking to reporters March 21 at the legislature, the Progressive Conservative premier said property tax assessments had long plagued New Brunswick governments, both Liberal and Tory.
Many Nashville residents have watched property values soar in recent years, and now the latest numbers confirm they've gone up exponentially in the last four years.
An estimated 62% of Brunswick property owners are expected to see a tax increase, while the rest will see either a decrease or no change.
New Brunswick property values went way up again this year, another sign of increased personal wealth but also of higher taxes on the horizon.