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Have a suggestion for a speaker? Email it to the This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy has two (2) courses which have received certification for continuing education credits by the IAAO. The two courses are: The New Model for Tax Administration Technology-driven Market Value Assessments: GIS, CAMA & Spatial Analysis Valuing Land Affected by Conservation Easements If interested in attending these courses, registration information can be found at www.lincolninst.edu. Last Updated (Thursday, 25 February 2010 12:54) Significant Features of the Property TaxLincoln Institute of Land Policy and the George Washington Institute of Public Policy Launches a New Database
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Articles & Papers of InterestCracks in the Foundation: Will Real Estate Sink the NH Economy? by Brian Gottlob of PolEcon Research The Tax-Shift Impact of Targeted Property Tax Relief in New Hampshire by New Hampshire Center for Public Policy Studies Not as High as You Think: New Hampshire's Property Tax Burden by Daphne A. Kenyon, Ph.D. and Michael E. Bell, Ph.D. Foreclosure Report from NH Bankers Association. State Competitiveness Index 1st Edition 2nd Edition by American Legislative Exchange Council The Problems with Property Tax Revenue Caps by Karen Lyons and Iris J. Lav Tax Exemptions and Credits Under Different Estate Planning and Asset Protection Techniques by Fred J. Forman, Esq. Impact of Wind Power Projects on Surrounding Residential Property Values by Ben Hoen, Ryan Wiser, Peter Cappers, Mark Thayer, and Gautam Sethi Last Updated (Thursday, 25 February 2010 07:56) Wal-Mart |

