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In Suffolk County, the information has to be obtained from the different Townships, as they are separate taxing authorities in Suffolk. Town of Huntington has the information online, the others do not (yet) and would require a phone call to the Tax Assessor's office.
School taxes greatly affect the total amount; they generally make up at least 60% of the RE tax bill, depending on the SD.
In Suffolk County, the information has to be obtained from the different Townships, as they are separate taxing authorities in Suffolk. Town of Huntington has the information online, the others do not (yet) and would require a phone call to the Tax Assessor's office.
School taxes greatly affect the total amount; they generally make up at least 60% of the RE tax bill, depending on the SD.
The STAR exemption helps somewhat
Just to add, if the property is in Glen Cove or Long Beach the city taxes are not included, same if you are talking about an incorporated village, the village taxes will not be listed. Generally its the county, town and school taxes that are listed on the Nassau County site (some Special districts like water and fire are also there)
Just to add, if the property is in Glen Cove or Long Beach the city taxes are not included, same if you are talking about an incorporated village, the village taxes will not be listed. Generally its the county, town and school taxes that are listed on the Nassau County site (some Special districts like water and fire are also there)
Property taxes are the sum of the property tax levied by up to 20 or so taxing districts in which the property is located. These taxing districts are the county, town, village, if in a village, school district, library district, fire district, water district, sewer district, police district, police headquarters district, park district, parking district, highway district, lighting district, etc., etc., etc.
Each of these taxing districts passes a budget, some by a vote of the residents of the taxing district and others by the governing board of the taxing district.
The budget is then divided by the sum of the assessed value within the taxing district to arrive at the property tax rate, which is then applied to each individual property within the taxing district to calculate that property's tax bill for that specific property.
Do this for all the 20 or so taxing districts that a property is located in and sum these 20 or so property tax bills to arrive at the total property tax bill for that property.
Repeat the next year to calculate the next year's property tax bill, and so on and so on ...
There is no "list". I tried to see if I could create one off of the nassau county website, but could not.
I am sure some research company will sell you that info. Would have been cool if Zillow or Redfin would do it since they have the data already and you can already filter out properties by property taxes. Prolly sells it in the backend.
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