Property values are up across the region. Not surprisingly, D.C. Residents pay a higher per-capita tax than almost everyone else in the nation. A look at how property is taxed, and how you can challenge high assessments.
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Property Assessments
Listen Monday, Jun. 17, 2002 at 12:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuests
Jeffrey Dircksen
Policy Analyst, National Taxpayers Union
William Ahern
Communications Director, Tax Foundation
Henry Riley
Director of Real Property Tax Administration, Office of Tax and Revenue, District of Columbia
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