As reported by the Press of Atlantic City: “When a state Tax Court judge 
ruled last week that the resort owes Sands Casino Hotel about $3.29 million 
for excess taxes charged over four years in the late 1990s, the city avoided 
owing most of the $15 million in claims that were under appeal. “In his 
landmark 84-page decision, Judge Vito L. Bianco upheld the city’s original 
1996 assessment and laid out for the first time how to properly assess a New 
Jersey casino. “If the court had sided with Sands and ruled the city had 
overassessed the casino, it could have set a precedent that may have forced 
the resort to turn to residents and businesses to make up the balance, 
potentially leading to tens of millions of dollars in extra taxes. The 
casino industry accounts for about 80 percent of the resort’s property 
taxes.
“…Bianco’s ruling may save the city millions in future legal fees 
associated with the now-numerous tax appeals by providing guidelines for the 
city and the casinos to resolve tax disputes without going to court…”
