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Challenges in Property Tax Exemptions

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Challenges in Property Tax Exemptions
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Session 1: Property Tax Exemption: Challenging Times for Your University Cash-strapped local governments and frustrated taxpayers are looking to universities that enjoy broad exemptions from property tax as an untapped source for tax revenues, payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTs), and voluntary contributions. At least one result is increased attention—and the concomitant challenges—to the property tax exemption enjoyed by your university or college. Explore these issues from the perspectives of a public and private university, with particular focus on the recent experiences of The University of Texas System and Princeton University.
 

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1. Property Tax Exemption: Challenging Times for Your University (Jun 2017)

Robert C. Berness, Kyle R. ZumBerge

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Property Tax Exemption: Challenging Times for Your University (Jun 2017)

Cash-strapped local governments and frustrated taxpayers are looking to universities that enjoy broad exemptions from property tax as an untapped source for tax revenues, payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTs), and voluntary contributions. At least one result is increased attention—and the concomitant challenges—to the property tax exemption enjoyed by your university or college. Explore these issues from the perspectives of a public and private university, with particular focus on the recent experiences of The University of Texas System and Princeton University.

Originally presented: Jun 2017 Higher Education Taxation Institute

Robert C. Berness, Princeton - Princeton, NJ
Kyle R. ZumBerge, The University of Texas System Office of General Counsel - Austin, TX