Decreasing Property Tax Liability: Obsolescence Claims in a Down Economy
Recently, the landlord of a multi tenant office building in Chicagoí’s Loop reduced its taxes by over $500,000 after successfully demonstrating the building suffered from economic obsolescence given recent vacancies and the buildingí’s subsequent underutilization. Similarly, a real estate developer constructed an office building in Los Angeles and secured a property tax reduction of $300,000+ based on rent loss calculations. Also, an Indiana assessor reduced the tax liability of a large manufacturing company by $1,600,000 by accepting obsolescence calculations from the taxpayer for their tangible personal property. Companies with significant real or personal property tax liabilities may reduce their tax bill by identifying, quantifying, and demonstrating the obsolescence of their equipment and facilities.
