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Social Studies, 23.02.2021 17:10 blake2001

The case: Recently fraternities and sororities at a major midwestern university were informed that the property tax classification for their houses was being changed from “residential” to “commercial,” a change that would increase the assessed values of the properties from 19 percent to 32 percent and would cost the Greek houses thousands of dollars in new taxes. The Greeks felt the change was inappropriate because, as one member stated, “There’s not a fraternity or sorority on campus that makes a profit.” On the other hand, a county official pointed out that the houses contain more than “four dwelling units,” as the law describes it. Moreover, fraternities and sororities are probably not residential enterprises and are definitely not agricultural ones (as specified in the law), so they are relegated to the third “catch-all” category, “commercial and all others.”
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