New York City Property Tax CLE 2022

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185 West Broadway,New York NY 10013

13 January, 2022

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New York City Property Tax CLE 2022 Presented by NYC Tax Commission, Center for New York City Law, and Center for Real Estate Studies Property Tax CLE 2022Presented by New York City Tax Commission, Center for New York City Law, and Center for Real Estate Studies at New York Law SchoolDate: Thursday, January 13, 2022Time: 12:00 p.m. – 2:45p.m.*Registration: $250 General Admission / $100 NYC Agency AttorneysCLE: 2.5 Transitional and Nontransitional CLE Credits: 2.0 in Professional Practice and 0.5 in Ethics and Professionalism_______________________________________________Registration is required. We cannot accept checks for this event due to limited resources. All major credit cards are accepted. Login information and seminar materials will be provided 24 hours prior to start of program.___________________________________________________________________________________ AGENDA 12:00 – 12:10pm Welcome 12:10 – 1:10pm (60 mins., 1credit) Session I – The New York City Tax Commission Speaker: Frances Henn, President of the NYC Tax Commission • Introduction • The Administrative Review of Property Tax Assessment in New York City• A Look Back at 2021I. Preliminary DataII. Notable Developments • What’s New in 2022 • Q & A 1:10 -1:40pm (30 mins., 0.5 credits) Session II – “What Does The ‘Due’ In Practicing Due Diligence In Appearances Before The Tax Commission Really Mean?” Speaker: Leonard Picker, Special Counsel and Director of Compliance and Investigations BREAK 5 MINS 1:45 – 2:45pm (60 mins., 1 credit) Session III – The New City and State Administrations’ Potential Impact on Real Estate and Tax Assessments Speakers: Ed Wallace, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig Glenn Newman, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig John Mascialino, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig For questions please contact Center for NYC Law Coordinator, Lillian Valle-Santiago at [email protected]. The Center for New York City Law was founded in 1994-1995 by New York Law School Professor Ross Sandler. The academic and public mission of the Center is to provide information about, and analysis of, the laws and legal processes that govern New York City. The Center seeks to make the City’s government and decisions more fair, comprehensible and open to the public. The Center pursues its mission by scholarly research and writing and by widely disseminating information about New York City in accessible and easily understood formats.

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