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Was your business harmed by COVID-19? You could be eligible for property tax relief.

May 14, 2021
COVID property tax relief

On April 27, 2021, Governor Mike DeWine signed the unprecedented Ohio Senate Bill 57 into law. This new law allows an owner or tenant of an income-producing property impacted by COVID-19 (or by state orders associated with COVID-19) to file a “special” property tax valuation complaint. Property tax bills are generally calculated as of January 1 of each year. However, since COVID-19 did not impact Ohio businesses until around March 2020, a January 1 tax lien date does not take its challenging effects into account. The new law allows for the filing of a “special” complaint that determines the property’s tax liability as of October 1, 2020 – long after COVID shutdowns hit their peak.Property owners and tenants can file a “special” complaint between July 26, 2021 and August 25, 2021. The application process includes a number of complexities. First, “special” complaints may only be filed for commercial/industrial properties – not residential. Second, the “special” complaint must allege, with particularity, that the subject property’s value decreased between January 1, 2020 and October 1, 2020 as a direct result of COVID-19 (or state orders associated with COVID-19). Examples would include income-producing properties such as restaurants, hotels, office buildings, and parking garages where the operating income associated with the property decreased as a result of COVID-19.Although property owners are generally allowed to file only one property tax complaint in every three-year period, the new law waives this “one shot” rule. In addition, the new law allows tenants who are responsible for paying property taxes to file complaints with the property owner’s consent. There are many intricacies to the preparation of the complaint and the presentation of evidence at the hearing before the local board of revision. An experienced attorney can navigate this process for you and optimize this valuable opportunity for a property tax reduction.Jeffrey A. Levine is a member of Strauss Troy’s Litigation and Corporate/Business Practice Groups. Jeff has litigation experience in state and federal courts and has also served as counsel in complex commercial litigation. In addition, Jeff has extensive experience representing clients before local boards of revision for real estate tax assessment valuations. His corporate practice includes entity formations, mergers and acquisitions, and the preparation of complex corporate agreements. Jeff also assists clients with estate planning matters and probate administration. If you are interested in seeking a property tax reduction, please contact Jeff Levine at JALevine@strausstroy.com or 513-629-9425.