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State loses appeal over tax break in certain home sales

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled in favor of home sellers in a tax dispute involving property in a market that's down or slowly recovering.

In a unanimous decision, the court says some sellers are exempt from a real estate transfer tax. The tax break applies if a home's state equalized value is the same or less than the value when the home was acquired years earlier.

The Supreme Court didn't need to hear arguments before issuing a 7-0 opinion Thursday and overturning an appeals court ruling. The appeals court last year had a different interpretation of state law.
The real estate transfer tax can add up. It's $3.75 for every $500 in a sale.

Hans Ahlström is the host of several programs including the daily musical variety show Weekday, the mostly straight ahead jazz show Night Studio, the self explanatory Blues Today, and the eclectic Sound Spectrum. You can also hear Hans as the local host of NPR's All Things Considered news magazine. He also helps manage Public Radio 90's web content, interviews local and visiting writers and artists, works with NMU student interns, and writes the occasional news story.