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The missing piece re the non profit is that this entity is LEASING space from a for profit entity, when in every other instance -- elderly, veteran, blind etc the exemption is given only if the person is the recorded owner of the property to get the $400 - $500 credit and in most instances must live in the property for a number of years.

It is a matter of equality.

The non profit should record the lease and the assessor should then create a tax parcel assessed and appropriately apportioned to the non profit so that we can clearly see who is taxed and who is exempted .. just like the rest of the human taxpayers in Warwick that are paying the bills.

Raised my voice several times on this issue and had four members of the council agree, but not enough, so the bill will be presented to the State. Very bad precedent to be established.

A taxpayer is a taxpayer. Be it human or not. Rules should be equal

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