Word: assessor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...those years, the clubs were probably not considered commercial ventures and so their assessments would not have fudged upwards, says Peter Helwig, an official in Cambridge's assessor's office...
...city assessor said Monday that the group pays full taxes on the buildings...
Accepted the resignation of Rudolph Russo as the city's chief assessor. Russo's tenure has been marked by controversy, especially in the last few months when the assessors have come under heavy fire for failing to complete the scheduled 100 per cent reassessment of city property (see other story this page...
...would not be recognized." He found ample acceptance for his expertise in public service and journalism, first, in 1940, as a Keynesian economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, during World War II in the Office of Price Administration, and then as an interrogator of Nazi war criminals and assessor of Allied bomb damage. Whenever Washington appeared to offer him an office but little to do, he returned to FORTUNE, where he had been an intermittent contributor since 1943. In 1948 it was back to Harvard, and eventually a full professor ship. Galbraith's life cuts a pattern...
...1970s, Harvard noticed that the taxes being paid on your building were too high in proportion to the rents being paid. The Cambridge Tax Assessor agreed and lowered the taxes to bring them in line with the rents," Wade's letter states...