CASES
April 9, 2013
Assessment reduced from $1.6 million to $900,000 resulting in property tax refunds plus interest exceeding $83,000.
March 6, 2009
Supreme Court denied the City’s Motion to Dismiss our Assessment Challenge where the City refused to recognize established exceptions to the three-year statutory freeze on assessments, commonly referred to as Section 727.
March 23, 2007
Intermediate Order granting Summary Judgment on grounds of Selective Re-Assessment on Larkin at Exchange properties in Buffalo, New York. Multiple parcel assessments exceeding $39 million were reduced over the course of several years and frozen for a span of years into the future.
ARTICLES
The Buffalo News, November 29, 2017
Judge orders tax refunds for West Seneca Shopping Plaza valued by town at $22 million
The Buffalo News, February 24, 2015
Wolfgang & Weinmann argued a case at the Appeals court covering all Western New York and made law governing all of New York State.
The Buffalo News, August 5, 2014
Wolfgang and Weinmann represented the City of Lackawanna in this case, ensuring continued tax revenues for the city over the next five years.
The Buffalo News, August 4, 2014
A tax assessment battle between the City of Lackawanna and the owner of the vast former Bethlehem Steel property has resulted in the parties splitting the difference, ensuring continued tax revenues for the city over the next five years after the owner sought to avoid any liability. Lackawanna hired attorney Peter Weinmann, who specializes in assessment challenges.
Article from The Buffalo News, December 16, 2012
Lackawanna’s Bethlehem Steel fair tax assessment has county crying foul.
Article from The Buffalo News, November 13, 2012
Wolfgang & Weinmann wins significant tax assessment reduction for Quaker Crossing Retail Center.
Article from The Buffalo News, October 9, 2010
Attorney Peter Allen Weinmann weighs in on Buffalo’s exploration of four-year tax reassessment model.
Article from Buffalo Business First, April 28, 2010
City’s tax assessment reduction on Statler Towers is not enough says Wolfgang & Weinmann.
Article from Buffalo Business First, April 1, 2010
Suit filed by Wolfgang & Weinmann to reduce Statler’s true value to “negative” $12.8 million.
Article from The Buffalo News, February 2, 2010
City warned by Wolfgang & Weinmann that refusal to reduce Statler’s assessment value would only hurt development efforts.
Article from The Buffalo News, January 23, 2010
Attorney Peter Allen Weinmann tags Statler with unprecedented negative assessment value.
Article from The Buffalo News, October 5, 2007
Wolfgang & Weinmann calls some recent city tax assessment increases outrageous.
Article from The Buffalo News, May 22, 2007
Wolfgang & Weinmann’s proof of incorrect tax reassessments causes costly headaches for the City’s assessor.
Article from The Buffalo News, January 28, 2007
Case reopened by Wolfgang & Weinmann for collection of still unpaid property tax refunds from city.
Article from The Buffalo News, January 11, 2007
Wolfgang & Weinmann files against City for refund of tax payments from overassessments on Statler.