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Property Assessment and Taxation in Wisconsin 2021

Product ID: CA3247R10
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Getting a picture of a complicated landscape

In Wisconsin, property tax is the largest generator of tax revenue for state and local governments.1 The amount owed by the property owner relies heavily on assessed values of residential, agricultural, and commercial properties.

Learn the ins and outs of Wisconsin’s property tax system so you can ensure your clients understand their rights and responsibilities. In addition, explore when and how it is appropriate to appeal value. Also, understand when tax exemptions may be available at Property Assessment and Taxation in Wisconsin. Read More ↓

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Member $169.00

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3 CLE

Date and Time

Tuesday, June 28, 20228:30 AM - 11:15 AM CT

Add to Calendar 6/28/2022 8:30:00 AM 6/28/2022 11:15:00 AM America/Chicago Property Assessment and Taxation in Wisconsin 2021

Getting a picture of a complicated landscape

In Wisconsin, property tax is the largest generator of tax revenue for state and local governments.1 The amount owed by the property owner relies heavily on assessed values of residential, agricultural, and commercial properties.

Learn the ins and outs of Wisconsin’s property tax system so you can ensure your clients understand their rights and responsibilities. In addition, explore when and how it is appropriate to appeal value. Also, understand when tax exemptions may be available at Property Assessment and Taxation in Wisconsin. aagOTNdBczOPpqCrTmAF60877

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Getting a picture of a complicated landscape

In Wisconsin, property tax is the largest generator of tax revenue for state and local governments.1 The amount owed by the property owner relies heavily on assessed values of residential, agricultural, and commercial properties.

Learn the ins and outs of Wisconsin’s property tax system so you can ensure your clients understand their rights and responsibilities. In addition, explore when and how it is appropriate to appeal value. Also, understand when tax exemptions may be available at Property Assessment and Taxation in Wisconsin. Read More ↓

Michelle Drea is an attorney serving as the City Assessor for the City of Madison. Prior to that role, she served as the Wisconsin Property Assessment Manual and Guides Editor for the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR). Through this work, Ms. Drea has become a subject matter expert on Boards of Review. In addition, she has had tenures as a textbook author and lecturer with an emphasis on Wisconsin distinctions on property tax and real estate law. She spent the beginning of her career as a lead prosecutor for the City of Denver.

8:30 a.m. : The Basics

  • Sources of authority
  • Roles and duties (assessor, municipality, boards)
  • Process: discover, list, and value
  • Assessment cycle
  • Legal challenge – Life after Milewski v. Dover 377 Wis.2d 38 (2017)

9:20 a.m. : Life Cycle of Assessment Data

  • Collection: triggers and sources
  • Application: mass appraisal, individual appraisal, revaluation and maintenance cycles
  • Appeals: board of assessors, board of review, tax appeal commission (manufacturing property)
  • Uniformity clause of the Wisconsin constitution – surprising impact to data application and tax policy

10:10 a.m. : Break

10:25 a.m. : Property Tax Exemptions From A to Z

  • Effect of exemptions
  • Construction of exemption statutes and review
  • Ownership and use requirements
  • Review of all statutory exemptions
  • Application and deadlines
  • Requirements to maintain exemptions

11:15 a.m. : Program Concludes

  • Familiarize yourself with the process of assessing property value
  • Know how and when to file an appeal
  • Understand property tax exemptions: statutory provisions, process, and how to qualify for and maintain available exemptions
  • Residential real estate attorneys
  • Commercial real estate attorneys
  • Business lawyers
  • Tax attorneys
  • Municipal lawyers
  • General practitioners

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