...of the sale of the property, explaining that the trial court only discussed tax implications of the sale because both parties' attorneys raised treatment...
...court granted landowners' appeal from a county board of assessment appeals decision finding a breach of the preferential assessment covenant and imposing rollback taxes...
...SME to tax liability on the same basis as the properly decaled IFTA vehicles. In its prior opinion, this court affirmed the...
...pages). The trial court properly denied tenant's petition...for failing to pay rent, taxes, insurance and utilities and for...
...the master failed to apply the correct tax withholding rates to calculate his net income. The court, however, found otherwise. It noted that the...
...old Nager, who has argued 13 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court — including American Needle v. National Football League, which yielded...
...APPELLATE LAW Tax Sale " Motion to Reconsider " Petition...appeal to the Pennsylvania Superior Court was untimely because it was...
...indicted on two counts of tax evasion and two counts of...charges, at least based on court records, that she did not...
...not be "carrying the water" for the absent tax bodies. The court explained that more than 100,000 property owners filed appeals...
...environmental enforcement in the Pennsylvania courts. In Pennsylvania, a...also Board of Revision of Taxes v. City of Philadelphia, 4...
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