Firm Argues That Hospital’s Offsite Physical Therapy Services at “Wellness Center” Is Not Entitled to Exemption

SteveK February 19th, 2010

Martin Allen recently argued before the NJ Appellate Division in the case of Hunterdon Medical Center v. Readington. In that case, the N J Supreme Court reversed in part and remanded the matter to the Tax Court to determine if the physical therapy services provided at the off site heath and wellness center owed by the hospital are exempt from taxing under N.J.S.A. 54:4-3.6. On remand the Tax Court agreed with the argument that in the particular facts of the case, the portion of the property where the physical therapy was conducted is taxable. The hospital has appealed that decision which was recently presented to the Appellate Division.

DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis & Lehrer, PC (www.dbnjlaw.com ) is a full service law firm in New Jersey which provides a broad range of legal services, including the representation of clients in real estate tax appeals. For additional information about the matters in this bulletin or in the firm’s real estate tax appeal group, please contact Martin Allen, Esq

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