The city’s Tax Commission is planning to start charging $175 per hearing from wealthy property owners with complaints about their property tax assessments, according to the Post. The fees will apply only to properties assessed for at least $2 million or for single condominium units for which their building’s total tax assessment is over $2 million. Owners will still be able to file free applications to maintain their rights or to waive hearings without paying the fee. Sources told the Post that the Office of Management and Budget expects an additional $700,000 per year in revenue from the new fee, which the agency said it will use to help cover costs and to “modernize the hearing process.” [Post, 6th item]