Wisconsin Supreme Court ‘dark store’ decision a huge win for state’s taxpayers, municipalities
Statement from Milwaukee Common Council Members Alderman Scott Spiker, Alderman Michael J. Murphy, and Alderman Mark Chambers, Jr.
On Thursday (February 16th) the Wisconsin Supreme Court sided with the City of Delavan, ruling that its property tax assessments of a Lowe’s Home Improvement store were proper after the store sued to get a lower assessment, and therefore pay less property tax.
We believe this is a HUGE ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court (WSC) for the average taxpayer in the City of Milwaukee and residential taxpayers throughout the state. Had the decision gone the other way, it would have dealt a severe blow to municipal tax bases statewide, especially the City of Milwaukee, which has a commercial tax base of over $13 billion. When big box stores are able to scheme illegitimately to keep their taxes down by saying that their active vibrant stores should be taxed comparably to closed “dark” stores, the tax burden is then shifted onto the average residential taxpayer (as well as other businesses).
We are hoping that this UNANIMOUS ruling by the WSC slaps down these schemes once and for all. Kudos to the WSC for seeing through the weak arguments of a select group of corporations trying to get around paying their fair share…and handing the bill to us instead.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
More about the Dark Store Loophole
- Wisconsin Supreme Court ‘dark store’ decision a huge win for state’s taxpayers, municipalities - Ald. Scott Spiker - Feb 23rd, 2023
- Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Against “Dark Store Loophole” - Henry Leonard - Feb 17th, 2023
- Campaign Cash: Real Estate Interests Back GOP Bill - Wisconsin Democracy Campaign - Nov 18th, 2021
- Hot Debate, Limited Action by Senate - Erik Gunn - Jan 22nd, 2020
- Senate Democrats Offer 2020 Agenda - Laurel White - Dec 24th, 2019
- Dark Store Loophole Continues to Shift Property Tax Burden to Homeowners - State Rep. Gordon Hintz - Dec 19th, 2019
- Examining the Dark-Store Loophole - Melanie Conklin - Aug 7th, 2019
- Senate GOP Refuse to Close the “Dark Store” Loophole - State Sen. Jennifer Shilling - May 15th, 2019
- Senate Republicans unanimously reject vote on Dark Store fix - State Sen. Janis Ringhand - May 15th, 2019
- The State of Politics: Can Any ”Dark Store” Reform Get Passed? - Steven Walters - Apr 22nd, 2019
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