Thursday, August 03, 2006

Officials Are Trying To Correct Tax Sale Of St. Louis Synagogue

In St. Louis, tax officials are in court today asking a judge to undo the sale at auction of a $4.5 million synagogue building-- Central Reform Congregation-- for $11,800. The problem arose because the synagogue owed a little over $4000 in back taxes on a house it had bought next door to the synagogue. The properties were combined on tax records because the synagogue failed to apply for a separate tax exemption for the synagogue building. So a dispute over taxes on the house subjected the entire property to a tax lien. Yesterday's St. Louis Post Dispatch gives details.