Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

In a decision announced today, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled that when a property has been the subject of two arm’s length sales between a willing buyer and seller within a reasonable length of time before or after the tax-lien date, the sale occurring closer in time to the tax lien date establishes the true value of the property for taxation purposes.

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